Harrison Clark is a Toronto-based artist and filmmaker.

A native of North Vancouver, Harrison grew up around film and television, with his debut festival short, "Double Vision (2017)", winning him best director at the MAD Film Festival since then has started to produce films such as “Heart Attack Man” which was an official selection at the Blood in the Snow Film Festival.

Harrison soon branched out into other mediums. His artwork, which focuses on the beauty of chaos, has been featured in galleries and exhibitions including Nuit Vibrant in Toronto and the Maximum Exposure exhibition during the CONTACT Photo Festival where in 2021, he won Function Magazine’s Smokestack Studios Award for his work.

Harrison also operates a Youtube Channel called “Hacer” producing short form comedic videos which have been featured in Forbes, Know Your Meme, Kotaku, Polygon and Futurism. His work has generated over tens of millions of views and has gained a following of over 35,000 subscribers

In early 2020, Harrison became a contributing editor for the art collective Everything is Terrible!, which has been called "The best site ever" by CBC News. Everything is Terrible! is notable for psychedelic videos made from found footage.

Harrison is experienced working with clients, including such entities as the Daily Hive, Vancouver Mural Festival, and the City of North Vancouver.