Creative Life Near Mt Wollumbin Set high in the Mount Wollumbin caldera, this redwood home on 1.31 hectares carries the creative history that has long shaped the Uki hinterland. More than thirty-five years ago, jazz singer Julie and keyboardist André built it as a place to live, work, gather and retreat. Current owner Dr. Sarah […]
Read MoreAll the Colours of Uki Words Michele Bevis When I arrived about 15 years ago, Uki’s art scene was developing through two main events – Images of Uki and Ukitopia. Celebrating its 15th year over the Easter weekend in 2024 at the Uki School of Arts building, ‘Images of Uki’ showcases the work of artists […]
Read MoreIn the serene landscapes of Tweed Hinterland rests the Uki Post Office, a century-old witness to local life. In 2017, Gary Wall revitalised it, transforming it into Art Post Uki, a fusion of history and modernity. Collaborating with local artist Sue Kinneally, the space evolved into a vibrant art gallery and coffee haven, showcasing diverse local talent. With meticulous curation and notable exhibitions, Art Post Uki has become a hub of creativity and community, symbolizing Uki’s enduring love for art and coffee.
Read MoreLittle Gallery Uki From Small Things Big Things Grow Words Andia Cally Nestled in a cozy corner of the historic Buttery building in Uki is a vibrant artist-run space called Little Gallery. Home to 12 diverse artists local to the 2484 area, this small and dynamic space offers an array of bi-monthly exhibitions and monthly […]
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