Cameron Robbins

Known for making tangible the underlying structures and rhythms of natural forces, Robbins's artistic pursuits extend beyond traditional gallery settings. He has produced site-specific installations and exhibitions in diverse locations, from art centers and disused buildings to outdoor sites in Australia and various international destinations, including Switzerland, Japan, Norway, China, Denmark, Germany, and the UK. Notably, these projects have been both self-funded and commissioned, showcasing Robbins's versatility and resourcefulness.

Biography of Cameron Robbins

Cameron Robbins was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1963. From 1983 to 1985, he studied at RMIT, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Sculpture. In 1990, he received a Diploma in  Sculpture from the Victorian College of the Arts.

Throughout his illustrious career, the artist has received numerous awards, including the Diamond Valley Art Award (1989), the Littoral Edge Award (2007), the Contempora Sponsors Award (2008), and many more.

Cameron Robbins's works have been exhibited at various venues, including MARS Gallery, Stockroom Gallery, MONA Museum of Old and New Art, Anna Pappas Gallery, National Gallery of Australia, Gallery Barry Keldoulis, Place Gallery, and Fracture Gallery, among others. 

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