Immi Paterson-Harkness

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Immi Paterson-Harkness is a Dunedin-born Aucklander, living on one of the grimier streets off K Rd. She busies herself by writing weird stories or thinking up music, or by gazing absently at the seagulls that land on the supermarket rooftop across from where she's supposed to be working. She can be found at www.ikpatersonharkness.com

Everything By: Immi Paterson-Harkness

Screen24.02.17

Immi Paterson-Harkness examines how boot-strappy local production companies build their audiences into champions and advocates - and some of the downsides that come with all the attention.

Music17.04.16

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