Metal Morphix is a new Living Arts Space exhibition bringing together the exciting work of Andre Sardone and Noel Muscat.
The free exhibition showcases the work of two longtime friends, as they inspire each other to explore ways to morph materials into expressive sculpture.
Living Arts Space Curator Amy Carr-Bottomley said the collection will spark curiosity.
“Both artists aim to challenge the idea of sculpture,” Ms Carr-Bottomley said.
“Andre’s works showcase creative techniques for joining, machining and milling raw metals, having been inspired by natural seed structures.
“Noel’s unique objects are made of machinery, industrial parts, laboratory and photographic equipment.
“Community members and visitors are invited to the exhibition’s free opening celebration from 2pm to 4pm on Saturday October 12 at the Living Arts Space.
“Andre will also be in the Living Arts Space on Saturday October 12 and Sunday October 13 as part of Bendigo Studios Weekend, and visitors are encouraged to come along and chat about the featured works.”
Metal Morphix is free to attend and open from Saturday October 12 until Sunday December 1 at the Living Arts Space located in the Bendigo Visitor Centre, 51-67 Pall Mall (9am to 4.30pm daily except Christmas Day).