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Art Produce Gallery & Garden

Denja Harris

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Denja Harris
Cooler Room Artist in Residence
February 27 to April 29 2023
 
Studio visits by appointment only.
​Email Denja HERE.

About Denja’s Residency at Art Produce:

Examining nostalgia and her inner child by intentionally sourcing second-hand and dead-stock yarn, she creates layered, free-form abstract patterns that take shape in an organic process. Denja plans to spend her AiR time creating larger scale works and experimenting with sculpture by utilizing fiber and yarn by-product produced from her process.

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CLICK HERE to visit Denja's website.
About the Artist:

Denja Harris is an emerging artist from South Bay, San Diego creating experimental fiber art and soft sculptures. Her art practice is a form of healing and exploring self identity, the feeling of otherness, the perception of hardness as a Black woman, vulnerability, and softness through the relationships of color, pattern and texture. Her work aims to visually communicate and gently remind self and viewer to stay soft in a world that wants to harden you.

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