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WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD

Originally from the Manawatū, object-based installation artist Debbie Harris started out at art school with the intention of becoming a teacher. She really didn't plan to be an artist, so it was completely by chance that she became enamoured with making — and having previously gravitated towards painting, it was even more accidental that she fell into ceramics. Now she's living in Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland with her Master of Visual Arts from AUT done and dusted, and her hands covered in clay.

Everything. Every time I finish a work, there's another form

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