Hattie Wade (UK, 1993) is a research-based artist and designer between London and The Hague. She is interested in how past institutional violences are reproduced through legal and legislative frameworks, heritage protection, and the forms the dissemination of this information takes. She critically researches, dismantles, and rebuilds to make tangible that which is not, taking the form of digital, video and spatial work.
Exhibitions & Screenings
Rewriting Climate Headlines, 2023
ARIJ 2th Forum, Amman (JO)
Postitions, 2022
Stroom, The Hague (NL)
Brexit News Archive, 2022-2024
Beeld en Geluid, The Hague (NL)
Roots Festival, 2021
Filmhuis, The Hague (NL)
US: There, There, 2021
Stroom, The Hague (NL)
The Hague Film Festival, 2020
Online event, Winner of Best Journalism
Six Degrees of Separation, 2020
De Besturing, The Hague (NL) in collaboration with Stroom & Archeology The Hague
All Eyes on the Amazon, 2019
Muziekgebouw, Amsterdam (NL) in collaboration with Hivos
Views From Above, 2019
KABK, The Hague (NL) in collaboration with Greenpeace Netherlands
Education
MA Non Linear Narrative, 2018-2021
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (NL)
BA Graphic Design, 2013-2016
Central Saint Martins, London (UK)
Initiatives
First Cut
Co-founder of First Cut, an artist collective hosting screenings and conversations around independent, radical, and experimental films by emerging artists based in The Hague