Arrow Mark is an experimental art Happening and Installation that explores ways of documenting and recontextualizing an event. The Happening requires a collaborative exploration of sound, mark making, and the creation of a visual and audible record of that moment. Participants were asked to dip blunted arrows into paint, and launch them at a wall of reclaimed instruments, using DIY PVC bows. The playful approach to this collaboration is meant to disarm the participants, alleviating any concern of archery skills. The result is a fluid, playful, semi-competitive and joyful time where a group of people can come together to achieve a similar goal, making noise and marks. The resulting installation explores the different modes of retelling that event through varying degrees of information. One mode looks to a more straight forward artifact display, from the perspective of the participant, with a catalog of the tools used during the performance. The second takes the perspective of the objects affected by the performance, showing the outlined instruments splattered in paint, combined with the atmospheric sound of the Happening.