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Artist CV

 

Nathalie Dahlgren is a Swedish artist based in Byron Bay, Australia. She draws her inspiration from her own experiences as well as nature, music, Scandinavian sagas, ancient art findings, and culture, amongst other things. Her earlier works were inspired by the feminine form, and a woman’s spiritual journey to remain in contact with the wild within, in a world of restrictions. 


 

Exhibitions 

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2025 H'art Gallery Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre NSW Group Exhibition 

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2024 M|Arts Precinct Studio 17 Murwillumbah NSW

Group Exhibition 

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2024 M|Arts Precinct Studio 1B Murwillumbah NSW 

Group Exhibition 

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2024 H'art Gallery Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre NSW Group Exhibition 

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2023 Serpentine Gallery Group Exhibition Lismore NSW

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2023 Serpentine Gallery Group Exhibition Lismore NSW

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2023 H'art Gallery Group Exhibition Mullumbimby NSW

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2022 Gallery 3 Byron Bay 'Birds 2' Group Exhibition

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2022 ORIGIN Solo Exhibition Northern Rivers Community Gallery Ballina NSW

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2022 H'art Gallery Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre NSW, Group Exhibition 

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2022 Nimbin NSW School Of Arts Group Exhibition.

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2022 H'art Gallery Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre NSW, Group Exhibition 

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2021 H'art Gallery Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre NSW, Group Exhibition 

 

2021 Nimbin School Of Arts

Winter Arts Group exhibition NSW. 

 

2020 Nimbin School Of Arts

Arts Summer Fair Group Exhibition NSW

 

2019  Nimbin School Of Arts

Arts Summer Fair Group exhibition NSW


2019 Byron Bay Gallery “Abstract Expressionism” 

Group exhibition

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2012 The work “Aya” was exhibited, in connection with the musical project “Dreaming Tree”, Warburton, Victoria. 

 

2011 Solo exhibition at the Ballet Academy Stockholm, Sweden. 


 

 

Dance and Music 

 

Nathalie is also a singer and a dancer; her art is intimately connected with these two passions. During her time in Sweden, she was involved in a Dance Poetry project to raise money through performances for homeless children in Riga. Today apart from working as a visual artist and an art workshop facilitator, she is a co-creator of the Dark folk electronic music project called “Vardlokkr”, which has influences from her Scandinavian roots. Their debut EP was released in July 2023.

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