MARF works largely as a collaborative artist across theatre, film, audio projects and events. A facilitator of happenings in traditional and non-traditional spaces, affectionately known amongst colleagues as 'Swiss Army Marf'.
Currently developing video-based work designed for immersive audience experience - think creative documentary meets atmospheric DJ set, amidst environments of urban decay.
Lover of the found-footage montage (though rarely able to afford licensing of archive), MARF will be using her residency at Bradford School of Art to explore new ways of creating bespoke video content for purpose. Layering-up digital with more tactile anologue forms - from performative alpha-channel moving image to experimental use of vintage film & video stock, exploring different projection canvas' and video output means .
A recent collaborative R&D work was described as "Like Adam Curtis' less depressed little sister."