Why not take the opportunity this long weekend to pop in to Kingscote Gallery and see the amazing array of works from talented KI Artists.
Support local arts in our community
Have a safe and happy long weekend.
Gallery open every day from 10 am to 5 pm.
Why not pop in and see what wonderful artists we have on KI and the variety of styles and interpretations of Walk on the Wild Side.
We hope you will come and support the creatives of Kangaroo Island. It's going to be a cracker !
Finally we can say we're almost ready! This exhibition is shaping up to be a wonderful display of Kangaroo Island Talent.
Come along and enjoy. March 1st through April 12
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Kangaroo Island Art Society would love to welcome more youth entries to the Walk on the Wild Side exhibition
please share among your contacts and lets get the younger people excited about their art.
Entry forms available at the gallery or via this link
https://api.ripl.com/s/8lh6or
We hope to see you there
If you would like to enter the closing date is 16 Feb, so get your forms in
email : k.i.gallery@hotmail.com.au
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Entries Close Feb 16th
Prizes up to $500
Opening night 1st March at 5.30
Join us in sharing what Kangaroo Island creatives have to offer
Remember to get your entries in by Feb 16. You can pick one up at the gallery or send us an email.
Alternatively you can click this link to download
https://api.ripl.com/s/ezr6nw
If you're wanting to come along and see our amazing Kangaroo Island artist's work, then why not set the date for the opening on 1st of March and join us in celebration.
Kangaroo Art Society is thrilled to welcome Jane Smeets as this year's judge for the Walk on the Wildside Exhibition
Biography
Nature, connection and compassion thread through Jane Smeets’ artwork. Living on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia has directed her attention to nature’s life cycles, supporting creative expression and appreciation for the region’s natural beauty. Her previous role as an arts psychotherapist in palliative services has significant influence on her art practice. Working with people facing end of life has raised her awareness of caring for life and the natural world. Humans and nature are not separate, and holistic care as a living system depends on the health of its organs and tissues – its land, seas, rivers, plants and creatures. Jane’s large-scale mixed media paintings of birdlife and kangaroos invite the viewer to cultivate wonder and appreciation for the natural world.
You can view Jane's instagram here
https://api.ripl.com/s/ighhah