Gary MacLeod is native of Moncton, N.B. and is the youngest of 12 siblings. He has been making things since he was old enough to hold a crayon. A stylistic Nomad he has been referred to by several reviewers as a conceptual sculptor. He is influenced by his extensive work in the Arts and Entertainment Industry, Mass Media Images and Popular Signs reflected in the Urban Streetscape.

MacLeod’s mixed media installations and works include sculpture, construction, drawing, photography, cartoons, video and neon. He often incorporates TEXT. Some select Events and Venues his work has been shown at, are: ChromaZone, The Art Gallery of Harbourfront, Milk International Festival, Du Maurier Theatre Centre, The Power Plant, Ann Tindal Park, Nuit Blanche, Street Art Showcase, The Toronto Urban Film Festival, Images Festival, The Sketchbook Project, Figment Festival, Fly Gallery, Propeller, Up Art Contemporary Fair, and Art in Transit Billboard projects.

His Street Sign & Sticker Interventions have been spotted nationally in Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, Quebec City, and internationally in Paris, London, Miami, NYC, Chicago, Brussels, Costa Rica, and Shanghai.

MacLeod has survived working as a truck driver, props maker, set designer, curator, stagehand, aerial rigger, art instructor and technical trainer. MacLeod has received multiple Private Commissions, and Ontario Arts and Canada Council Grants. He holds a B.F.A. from Mt. Allison University.