Small Bird Studio is a working artist’s studio and intimate gallery space nestled in the small township of Moculta. The gallery showcases the work of local visual artist, Kane Dyer.
Visitors are invited to explore original artworks in a relaxed and personal setting, including current works in progress. During SALA, the studio has been transformed into a full gallery space to host Other Stories, an exhibition of 24 new works. The gallery is open every Friday and Saturday in August from 1pm to 4pm. Outside of these times, viewings are available by appointment all year round.
Whether you’re an art lover, collector, or simply curious, Small Bird Studio offers a unique opportunity to connect with contemporary art.
For appointments, please call or visit the website.
Kane Dyer (b. 1970, Christchurch, NZ) relocated to the Barossa in 2014. With a career spanning over 30 years, Kane’s work bridges expressive abstraction, symbolism, and narrative themes rooted in memory, place, and ecology.
Kane has been a finalist in the Advertiser Contemporary Art Award, Visa Gold Art Award, James Wallace Art Award, Anthony Harper Contemporary Art Award, and Cranleigh Barton Drawing Award. His works are held in New Zealand’s Arts House Trust and College of Education collections, and are referenced in the Te Papa Museum Library archives.
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