Two Strathbogie Shire artists are putting on a joint exhibition at ARTBOX, which is currently on the banks of Lake Nagambie at Jacobson’s Outlook.
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Anabranch, by Gus Leunig and Angus Cameron, will examine the nature of their shared environment along the creek and reserves of Avenel.
Anabranch refers to how the artists explore elements and pathways of their subject matter but continually return to the essence of the natural environment as a key reference.
Gus Leunig
Gus Leunig aims to encapsulate his love of the natural environment in the countryside where he lives in north-east Victoria.
Leunig’s imagery is created through a mixture of observation and imaginative expression.
His art features quirky figures that inhabit a complex and whimsical world.
Leunig’s art career began in 2009 with a sell-out show at Art Sydney, followed by solo exhibitions at Libby Edwards Galleries in Melbourne.
Angus Cameron
Based in Avenel, Angus Cameron makes prints and impressions on paper that reflect the environment where he lives.
His works embody aesthetics found in nature, echoing forms and patterns that make up the micro and macro world of plants and place.
Cameron lived in Darwin from 1997 to 2019 and has extensive experience in art education, project management, curating and arts industry development.
In 2005, he established Nomad Art Productions in partnership with his wife, Rose.
He relocated to Victoria in 2019 and established a print-making studio at his home
Exhibition details
Anabranch
A joint exhibition by Gus Leunig and Angus Cameron.
When: March 2 to March 24.
Where: Jacobson’s Outlook, Nagambie.
Times: can be viewed any time, but will be open on Saturdays and Sundays, 10am to 1pm, or by appointment by emailing gallery@nomadart.com.au or phoning 0415 912 115.