Natasha Sakhuja Harris (she/her) is an award-winning interdisciplinary artist, creative director, and curator based in Singapore. As the founder of House of Harris and a former fashion designer, she brings a diverse creative background to her practice, seamlessly blending fine art, textile work, and design.
Drawing on her South Asian roots and Canadian upbringing, Natasha explores themes of diasporic identity, femininity, and the domestic realm. Her interdisciplinary work spans painting, textiles, and animation, and often reflects the complexities of living between cultures and homes.
She has collaborated with renowned companies and brands including Disney, ABC Studios, Nickelodeon, Barbie, and Pop Mart. Her artwork has been exhibited internationally, with recent highlights in Singapore including Singapore Art Week 2025 at Tembusu Art Gallery and Wings of Art—a collaboration with Barbie in support of the Singapore Red Cross. She was recognized for her contributions by Mayor Denise Phua on behalf of Benjamin William, CEO of the Singapore Red Cross. Natasha was also recently featured in Grazia Singapore, spotlighting her creative practice and role in the exhibition. Earlier in her career, her work was showcased in Canadian exhibitions, reflecting an ongoing link to her artistic roots in Toronto.
Natasha holds a BA in Psychology from Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and has pursued specialized art education through Central Technical School (Toronto), Fine Arts at Sheridan College (Oakville), and Animation at Seneca Polytechnic (Toronto). Additionally, she has enriched her fashion knowledge through mentorship with Professor Henry Navarro at Toronto Metropolitan University and a fashion internship with Anju Modi in Delhi, India.