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Marcia Leonard

Regional Quick Response Residency

Regional Quick Response Residency

During her residency Marcia Leonard will experiment with a variety of materials and techniques to create an installation that captures the essence of gardens. This project will explore the contrasts between beauty and unpredictability, highlighting the relationship between carefully cultivated gardens and the wildness of untamed nature.  

About the artist

Marcia Leonard’s artistic practice is rooted in the connection between people and the natural world, emphasising place, memory and personal experience. She uses a range of materials and techniques including lumen photography, drawing, printmaking and textiles to create multidisciplinary installations that evoke a sense of belonging and identity in natural spaces. 


Supporters

PICA’s Regional Artist Residency is supported by PICA’s Art Ambassadors and North Metropolitan TAFE.