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Wagga Wagga Art Gallery welcomes latest Artist in Residence: Linzie Nardi

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery welcomes Artist in Residence Linzie Nardi, a landscape artist from Leeton who is producing new work for her project View from my Studio.

Linzie is the latest artist to undertake a residency under the Regional Artist Development (RAD) Residency Program at the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery.

Her paintings depict the local landscapes and small moments of natural beauty that surround her in daily life.

a woman sitting on the floor amongst her paintings
ARTIST IN RESIDENCE: Wagga Wagga Art Gallery welcomes Artist in Residence Linzie Nardi, a landscape artist from Leeton who is producing new work for her project ‘View from my Studio’.

Painting outdoors (en plein air), Linzie works wet-on-wet with acrylic paint; this quick way of working allows her to create art when inspiration strikes and helps her to fit her art practice in amongst her busy life as a teacher and mum of three.

Linzie’s View from my Studio residency is currently taking place at the E3 art space at the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery until Sunday 9 July.

She is enjoying the rare opportunity to dedicate time and space to focus on developing her art practice without the distractions of a busy home life.

During her residency, Linzie is taking inspiration from the Wollundry Lagoon for her artworks and public programs.

Two upcoming workshops; ‘Landscape Adventures’ on Sunday 25 June, and ‘Sketch and Walk’ on Saturday 8 July will introduce participants to the fundamentals of landscape drawing.

RAD coordinator Mary Egan said “these programs will engage and connect participants with Linzie’s work and art practice, they also get to see exhibitions on display inside the Art Gallery and explore the surrounding area.”

‘Landscape Adventures’ on Sunday 25th June is aimed at primary school aged participants as Linzie leads budding artists through the Art Gallery and Civic Surrounds whilst learning drawing techniques.

‘Sketch and Walk’ onSaturday 8July, will lead participants on a sketching walk around the Wollundry Lagoon, where you will learn to capture what you see in quick site sketches.

a woman sitting at an easel painting on a canvas
STUDIO RESIDENCY: Linzie Nardi creates landscape paintings based on her immediate environment. She has been using the Wagga Wagga Civic Centre precinct as her inspiration during her residency.

The Regional Artist Development (RAD) Residency Program is an artist residency with Wagga Wagga Art Gallery supported by Create NSW.

It focuses on the development and mentoring of regional artists by providing recipients with a spacious studio environment in which to pursue their arts practice.

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