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NICHE style Winter 2015

True to our name, NICHE magazine strives to be unique and continually evolving, and 2015 is no different. We have tweaked our fashion forward approach to remain worldly but with a definitive local perspective. Our content remains intelligent with enhanced editorials that touch a local chord; stories I am certain you will love reading. Our design remains ever elegant, with glossy photos and thoughtful layouts, but this year, with a new approach to reader connections and expanded online exclusives.

True to our name, NICHE magazine strives to be unique and continually evolving, and 2015 is no different. We have tweaked our fashion forward approach to remain worldly but with a definitive local perspective. Our content remains intelligent with enhanced editorials that touch a local chord; stories I am certain you will love reading. Our design remains ever elegant, with glossy photos and thoughtful layouts, but this year, with a new approach to reader connections and expanded online exclusives.

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<strong>NICHE</strong> life<strong>style</strong><br />

You could say Newns makes<br />

musicians come to life. Perhaps<br />

we could call musical art her<br />

niche? At this point we could also<br />

call Newns my favourite artist,<br />

as the Beacon Hill Park-inspired<br />

A Duck Date decorates my walls<br />

with Janis. Louis Armstrong in his<br />

rocking chair could comfortably<br />

join the wall club, along with<br />

Girl from Impanema (in fact I<br />

want her singing at my wedding),<br />

and yes please, universe, a Kim<br />

Newns’ jazz shuffle!<br />

Since 2011 Newns has had her artwork on<br />

display at Serious Coffee on Broad Street<br />

and Tin Roof in Cook Street Village. In<br />

March 2012, the Victoria Event Centre<br />

hosted Newns’ Debut Art Show, and she<br />

has participated in art demonstrations at<br />

various venues in Victoria including the<br />

LOOK show at the Bay Centre and Studio 30<br />

Art Club. In July 2013, Newns hosted an art<br />

project at the Extreme Outreach Society’s<br />

Super Kid’s Camp for sixty 6-12 year olds,<br />

as well as coordinated the first youth arts<br />

show at the Arts Centre at Cedar Hill for the<br />

CACGV Art Jammers. Along with painting<br />

when the whim strikes her, Newns also<br />

regularly takes on commission projects.<br />

90<br />

WINTER <strong>2015</strong>

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