Natasha Sakhuja Harris (she/her) is an award-winning Canadian interdisciplinary artist, creative director, and curator based in Singapore. As the founder of House of Harris and a former fashion designer, Natasha merges her diverse artistic expertise to inspire and innovate.
Her artistic practice spans multiple mediums including writing, acting, sewing, printmaking, animation, comic art, and painting. Natasha has collaborated with renowned companies and brands such as Disney, ABC Studios, Nickelodeon, Barbie, and Mango and Marigold Press.
Rooted in storytelling and symbolism, her work explores themes of diasporic identity, femininity, and the domestic realm — often drawing on her South Asian heritage and lived experience as a Canadian-raised artist now based in Singapore. She is drawn to materials with memory — fabric, thread, and layered surfaces that speak to domesticity, ritual, and the spaces in between. Through a process that is both intuitive and intentional, Natasha creates pieces that reflect the quiet tension of becoming, offering fragments of a story still unfolding —honouring what is inherited while reimagining what is possible.
Natasha holds a BA in Psychology from Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and has pursued specialized art education through Central Technical School (Toronto), Sheridan College (Oakville), and 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.