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Saggar-fired Chain
Sick Ceramics, Saggar-fired Chain, 2023
'Connecting to whenua through whenua'
1280 mm
Artist
Sick Ceramics
Jess Nicholson (Kāi Tahu, Pākehā) is the maker behind Sick Ceramics. They are a self-taught ceramicist from Whakatāne currently studying Art and Design in Ōtepoti. Nicholson's practice focuses on cultural and environmental sustainability. They incorporate local uku, kōhatu, sand, and ash into their work to connect with their Kāitahutaka and te taiao.
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