SALA

SALA is the annual South Australian Living♥ Artist festival. Here are just a few examples of Kendrea’s artwork, exhibited in SALA exhibitions over the last seven years.

  • Waves of History: sense of place

    Waves of History: sense of place

    Historical records for the Lobethal Woollen Mill site begin around 1850, however, the area was a gathering place for the Peramangk peoples way before “history” began. “Waves of History” is a nod to a sense of place and community gathering that is counted in thousands and thousands of years, not hundreds. This post discusses another…

  • SALA 2021 Exhibition

    SALA 2021 Exhibition

    SALA 2021 was a bit different for me, with happenstance making an appearance and rearranging the mindful space reserved for planning. The only constants were the paintings, their purpose and theory of place. >Click images below for links to artist statements Venue? My 2021 SALA venues fell through due to COVID restrictions and lockdowns, so…

  • Remnant Regrowth

    Remnant Regrowth

    South Australia may be COVID-19 free, for now, but we are not pain free. Memories of bushfires still haunt many and efforts of recovery still weigh heavily.

  • Mill Studies: SALA

    Mill Studies: SALA

    Place Matters: studying ‘place’ throughout time aids belonging and furthers the understanding of the assumptions that drench us. It feeds a love of culture, architectural design, artistic expression and mostly, the people of that time.

  • The Mill at Noon

    The Mill at Noon

    It’s the midday light in this panoramic fisheye view of Building 21 that emphasizes the architectural beauty and vivid colours of the Lobethal Woollen Mill buildings.

  • Listening to silent women

    Listening to silent women

    Hear Me is dedicated to the anonymous women who cannot speak out about sexual harassment—inspired by TIME Magazine’s Person of The Year: the ‘Silence Breakers’.

  • Building 16 – Lobethal Woollen Mill

    Building 16 – Lobethal Woollen Mill

    It has always been about the people and the community – that’s what makes it a welcoming home.

  • Vineyard Dawn, Adelaide Hills

    Vineyard Dawn, Adelaide Hills

    I thought, ‘how hard can it be?’

  • Encounterpane – SALA 2016

    Encounterpane – SALA 2016

    A counterpane on canvas incorporating print work with loom items from the Onkaparinga Woollen Mill. TO FIND: 9 yarn cone circles and 15 Northrop Loom Dropper Drives

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