The works of Aboriginal artist Richard Campbell will be on display at the Bundian Way Gallery, Delegate from Thursday, July 6 through to September in his new exhibition Yuin Muru Njin Gadhu - which means 'land and ocean of Yuin people'.
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Curated by South East Arts and presented by the Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council and Delegate Progress Association, the exhibition will bring together a variety of Mr Campbell's work from many years of painting and teaching.
Mr Campbell is from the Yuin Monero nation, and is a descendant of Breily of Bugenbro who sang to Tom the Killer Whale at Eden, bringing in the humpbacks to the whalers.
Mr Campbell said, "I have always painted to relive life's stresses and to express my emotions, to learn and keep connected to traditional Aboriginal art, passing my knowledge and skills to next generations."
South East Arts regularly curates exhibitions for the Bundian Way Gallery.
"This exhibition is a great representation of Richard's work," South East Arts' general manager, Andrew Gray said.
"Richard Campbell has exhibited throughout Australia and performed around the world. He is highly respected by his community as an artist and teacher." he said.
More information on the Bundian Way Gallery can be found at the Delegate Progress Association website www.bundianway.com.au/ or by contacting South East Arts on 6492 0711.