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The Foundry exhibition

Exhibition: Rick Hodgson admiring Kathleen Watson's seascape.
In attendance: A top crowd at the opening at The Foundry.
Top turnout: A terrific crowd was on hand at The Foundry.
All smiles: Barb Magnay and Trevor Anselmi.
Creative: Pete Conroy and Daniel Wein.
Friendship: Artist Kathleen Watson with Peter Anderson, Judy Anderson, Larissa Anderson and daughter Billie.
Impressive: One of the attendees admires Kathleen Watson’s artwork.
Top-shelf: Daniel Wein, Esther Meltzer and Naomi Katz.

You can enjoy artworks by three local artists in the The Foundry Arts Space in Murray Esplanade, Echuca throughout February.

The two exhibitions opened on Saturday, February 4.

Artist Daniel Wein explained the reason behind his exhibition title, Language of the Face.

Daniel's painting journey is emotionally linked to his life experience and his use of art as therapy.

All of his paintings are faces.

Artist Kathleen Watson told a closely related story about her own artistic journey.

The works displayed here in Broader Perspective are landscapes, which Kathleen says are quite unlike her usual emotive works.

Sharing Broader Perspectives, potter Barb Magnay has recently found time to explore her passion, and is exhibiting a wide display of raku pieces fired in her studio in Tatura.

The gallery is open daily from 10am to 4pm (closed Tuesdays).

The exhibitions will continue until Sunday, February, 26.

The Foundry Arts Space is a volunteer-run gallery that promotes the arts in our region.