Angelica Harris-Faull, born 1993, is a maker and writer from Adelaide, South Australia. Harris-Faull is currently finishing a PhD at the University of South Australia, researching the womb as a site of socio-political contestation, in response to 17th century representations of the female reproductive body. She holds a Bachelor of Visual Art, specialising in printmaking from the University of South Australia and First Class Honours from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Upon graduation of the BVA Harris-Faull was awarded the UniSA Medal and the Ethel Barringer Memorial Prize.
She has exhibited in Australia, and in the Philippines.
Angelica is a passionate educator; she has worked in the university sector and for The Art Bus on projects with diverse community groups. She has worked on projects with people with disabilities, children, older people in aged care, people with younger on set Alzheimers and asylum seekers.