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"textContent": "Dunedin artist Lucy Hunter has moved from large sculptural vases to small figurines in her latest work. PHOTOS: STEPHEN JAQUIERY \n\n \n\nHighlighting four emerging Dunedin ceramicists pushing the limit of what ceramics can do is the aim of exhibition ‘‘Holding Space’’ at one of Dunedin’s newest galleries, Hutch. Rebecca Fox talks to the artists about their work.",
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