Art Galleries in Kuranda
There are many talented people living in and around Kuranda who have
escaped the frenetic demands of city life in order to follow their muse.
Perhaps it is something in the air, the lush beauty of the countryside
and the encircling mountains have a strong pull. Whatever it is, Kuranda
is home to an extraordinary number of potters, painters, photographers,
glass and craft workers, masters in wood, jewellery and fabrics. Their
work is on display in many of the shops, galleries and markets in the
village, and it is possible to see work in progress.
Aboriginal culture
has survived in Australia for over 40,000 years. The Djabugay tribe who
live here have strong ties to this land and there was fear and
trepidation when a steady stream of European settlers from the South
moved up to Kuranda in the 1970s. Art and music became a unifying force
and mutual respect and understanding grew over the years.
The pace of
life is slower in Kuranda and there is the time and the will to learn
and grow in a chosen artistic endeavour. Garden design and unusual
houses suited to a tropical, leisurely lifestyle contribute to the
amazing outpouring of art, poetry, music and goodwill. Take the time to
soak up the ambience during your visit.
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