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By Jodie Symonds

A BELGRAVE artist’s work has been featured on a billboard at Knox Skate Park as part of an Immerse Art Exhibition.
The artwork of Nicholas Autumn, or “Import Autumn” was selected to be displayed, alongside Canadian artist, “Schutt Art”.
The Immerse Exhibition features 30 exhibitions in 30 days at 30 venues, and is open from Saturday 12 November to Monday 12 December.
“My exhibition is unique because the artwork which has been selected to be displayed is a collaboration between two artists,” Mr Autumn said.
“We have never met each other; however, we both have YouTube channels where we film ourselves drawing and create entertaining videos.”
The opening night launch will be held on Saturday 12 November at 7.30pm at 1812 Theatre, 3 Rose Street, Upper Ferntree Gully.
Prizes will be awarded for the categories including: Emerging Artist, People’s Choice, Young Artist and Best Overall Exhibition.
For more information, visit http://www.knox.vic.gov.au/Immerse

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