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Kylie Banyard

Kylie Banyard is an artist and educator based in Bendigo, Victoria, at La Trobe University Visual Arts. Her painting and installation practice investigates alternate models for living and learning. Banyard has recently explored and brought to a new audience the radical pedagogies of American mid-20th century art school Black Mountain College. Those pedagogies are based in practices of care for others, the development of the whole person, and care for community and environment. Banyard installed the work Daydreamer at the Care Symposium exhibition, 2019, at George Paton Gallery, Melbourne.

Kylie Banyard will be showing work in the Care Exhibition Program, supported by Regional Arts Victoria. Her work will be part of the project Care in Action, curated by Rebecca Mayo at ANU School of Art, ACT. The exhibition has been adapted to COVID-19 restrictions, and will produce outcomes in late 2021 and early 2022. 

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Kylie Banyard, The Pilgrimage, 2018, oil and acrylic on canvas, 183 x 213 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Galerie pompom 

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Kylie Banyard, Daydreamer, Installation view, George Paton Gallery - Care Symposium exhibition, 2019. Image Rubie Bridie

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Kylie Banyard, Daydreamer, Installation view, George Paton Gallery - Care Symposium exhibition, 2019. Image Rubie Bridie

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Kylie Banyard, Daydreamer, Installation view, George Paton Gallery - Care Symposium exhibition, 2019. Image Rubie Bridie

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