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About

Based in the Strathbogie Ranges in northeast Victoria, 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. On a higher level the work questions our cultural and political histories and management of the land.

Angus resided in Darwin from 1997 to 2019 and has extensive experience in art education, project management, curating and arts Industry development. With a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) and Diploma of Education, Angus has been involved in a range of art related positions and projects including education, arts writing, arts management, exhibition development and workshop presentation in a variety of cultural settings. In 1997 Angus was appointed Head of Art, Design and Music at Kormilda College in Darwin, subsequently he held the positions of Education Manager at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) and Industry Development Officer for the Association of Northern, Kimberley and Arnhem Aboriginal Artists (ANKAAA).

 In 2005 Angus established Nomad Art Productions in partnership with his wife Rose. Through Nomad Art, Angus and Rose work closely with artists in remote community art centres and Aboriginal corporations across the Top End and Central Australia. Nomad Art is well known for facilitating unique projects that foster cross-cultural collaborations with artists nationally. These curated exhibitions promote collaboration, reconciliation and understanding and with an educational focus. Angus relocated to Victoria in 2019 and Nomad Art Productions now operates an online exhibition program with occasional events allowing Angus to focus once again on his own artwork.