
University of Oregon Visiting Artist Lecture Series
Presented by the Department of Art and Center for Art Research
Jesse Harrod is an artist whose practice explores embodiment, gender, and sexual identity. Working with multiple media forms and materials, Harrod's work builds on herstories of 1970s feminist art to offer queer imaginations of the body, from the abject and the grotesque to the humorous. Her practice most centrally contributes to a broader collective effort to redefine the meaning of queer aesthetic form. Harrod’s work has been exhibited in numerous exhibitions throughout the United States and internationally. Harrod is represented by Fleisher Ollman Gallery in Philadelphia.
Lectures are also live streamed and the videos are archived on YouTube.