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HAGAN FINE ART GALLERY

AS an artist, Karen Hewitt

Hagan sees change both as a fact of life and inspiration for creativity. She views it—and the art she curates for Hagan

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Fine Art Gallery (HFA)—almost intuitively And as she welcomes change yet again with the gallery’s move to a new location at 125 Church St., just a block from the Dock Street Theatre, that sense of intuition is mirrored on the canvases of Amy Dixon’s work, presented in a show aptly called Intuitions during HFA’s Grand Opening Exhibition on May 5, 2023.

As someone who does not ascribe—or limit—herself to one specific style, Dixon explores and experiments with abstract and loose representational painting. She describes her work as “intuitive, curious, never stagnant, eccentric, energetic and saturated with color. Layering color and glazes offers depth to the canvas surface that is spontaneous and intentional. This holds not only my own interest but the interest of the viewer.”

Hagan would agree. “Amy’s work embodies soul, color and energy,” says the gallery owner. “It’s filled with tension and relief and rife with emotion. It makes you feel so alive and happy. Much like her paintings, Amy is a joyous artist to work with and a bundle of energy. As she works through her varied inspirations, she is always pushing the boundary of what’s new and innovative in today’s art.”

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