Kristen Dyer’s newest exhibition Addictogenic Landscapes officially opened on Friday, March 7.
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Lua Ikenasio
The Foundry Art Space was filled with guests on Friday afternoon as the ‘Addictogenic Landscapes’ exhibition by local artist Kristen Dyer was officially opened.
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The exhibition features 30 new paintings created over the span of one year which explores the relationship between environments, trauma and addiction.
The night was officially opened by Echuca life coach and counsellor Shaylee Anderson.
Friend of Ms Dyer, Carole Edwards with Echuca life coach and counsellor Shaylee Anderson.
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Lua Ikenasio
Artist Kristen Dyer said she was happy with the response the works received during opening night.
“I am feeling elated, it’s great to see the paintings in a gallery and the Foundry Arts Space is a wonderful space to exhibit,” she said.
“I am happy with the positive comments from my family and friends and people loved the artworks.”
The Foundry was filled with guests during the official opening.
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Lua Ikenasio
Ms Dyer said she wants people to think about the intersection of addiction and the environment and how they impact one another when they see her work.
Through her work, she comments on the existence of ‘socio-spatial’ dynamics and the resilience of people navigating these tough surroundings.
Robyn Kirkby, Gail Tilbury and Sue Badham in front of ‘Place and Space’ by Kristen Dyer.
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Lua Ikenasio
The exhibition will be on show at The Foundry Art Space until Sunday, March 23.
The Foundry is open every day from 10am to 4pm except for Tuesdays.
Janine Pain, Trish Williams, Barb Loader, Jo Rogash and Gretl Schiller enjoyed the exhibition and complimentary bubbles.
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Lua Ikenasio
Carole Edwards, Jen and Jon Lam were among the many guests of the night.
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Lua Ikenasio
Local textile artist Judi Palmer with Kristen Dyer.
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Lua Ikenasio
‘Socio-spatial’ and ‘Movin around’ by Kristen Dyer.
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Lua Ikenasio
‘People, places, things’ is one of thirty artworks on display at the Foundry Art Space.
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Lua Ikenasio