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'Bush Tea' - Captured beside Rocky Valley Creek, in Victorian High Country.
Jerusha McDowell Photography Gallery, BUNGENDORE NSW
Fine Art Print by Jerusha McDowell
Jerusha McDowell Photography Gallery, BUNGENDORE NSW
Windows down, radio up, there is always something special about the 'Backroads' By Jerusha McDowell
Fine Art Print by Jerusha McDowell
'Fireside' By Jerusha McDowell
'The Crossing' By Jerusha McDowell
Lake George, Bungendore. By Jerusha McDowell

Jerusha McDowell Photography Gallery

Jerusha McDowell Photography Gallery

'Bush Tea' - Captured beside Rocky Valley Creek, in Victorian High Country.
Jerusha McDowell Photography Gallery, BUNGENDORE NSW
Fine Art Print by Jerusha McDowell
Jerusha McDowell Photography Gallery, BUNGENDORE NSW
Windows down, radio up, there is always something special about the 'Backroads' By Jerusha McDowell
Fine Art Print by Jerusha McDowell
'Fireside' By Jerusha McDowell
'The Crossing' By Jerusha McDowell
Lake George, Bungendore. By Jerusha McDowell

Overview

The beautiful boutique gallery of award-winning photographer Jerusha McDowell is located in the beautiful country town of Bungendore, NSW.

The gallery offers a stunning selection of fine art photography works as well as a range of cards and giftware. The gallery also hosts regular collaborative exhibitions with guest artists including ceramists, weavers and sculptures.

Located within The Malbon on the main street, you can also take a stroll around the antique shops, homewares and nursery within.

Internationally recognised for her work Jerusha McDowell is an award-winning photographer based in Bungendore, NSW. Her work blends documentary and landscape photography celebrating the heritage and beauty of the Australian Tablelands, and High Country. Her unique style has a cinematic quality, deeply rooted in visual storytelling.

Much of Jerusha’s work is captured while exploring the vast and remote landscapes of the Snowy Mountains and High Country on horseback. Her current project ‘Where The Snowy Mountain Stockmen Used To Ride’ celebrates the heritage of mountain horsemanship and recently earned her a Top 5 award in the International Photography Awards.

2 Malbon Street, 'The Malbon', New South Wales, Australia
Facilities
  • Cafe
  • Family Friendly
  • Food and Refreshments
  • Gallery / Museum
  • Pet Friendly - Enquire
  • Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)