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MULTIPLE THREADS OF INQUIRY FORM EACH BODY OF WORK CREATED BY ARTIST EMMA FITTS.

“I’m most productive in the morning, so I like to get to the studio early, after going for a walk with my dog, Spy. My best studio days finish at 4pm, followed by a swim.”

eing around like-minded people all doing their own amazing thing was so seductive for Ōtautahi/Christchurch artist Emma Fitts that by the time she finished art school, she was hooked. Since then, she’s tried to put art-making first and has constructed her life around it. That art is

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