Venue Visual Story
Navigate through the below drop-downs to explore this venue.
Navigate through the below drop-downs to explore this venue.
This venue is a ten-minute drive from Queenstown.
Turn down Sadler Street off Lyell Highway.
You will first encounter the Royal Hotel Linda ruin.
Behind the ruin is the Linda Cafe which is a charcoal pressed tin building. Behind the Linda Cafe is a silver tin shed that will house artworks as part of The Unconformity Art Trail.
There is parking available but it is limited.
A dirt driveway with some valleys, bumps and puddles lead to all entrances into this venue.
There are two entrances into the shed. The first entrance is found directly behind the Linda Cafe and requires movement across gravel, grass and uneven cobblestones. This first entrance enters into an undercover patio.
Once inside the patio you travel across cobblestones and then up two wooden steps and through a 710mm-wide doorway to enter the gallery space.
The second entrance is around the back of the shed and requires movement across gravel, grass and and incline to enter. The side wall of the shed opens and will have an accessible ramp leading up into the space by festival time.
If entering the Linda Cafe, a cement ramp with wooden sides and steel hand-railings will lead from the driveway through the 870mm-wide front doors into the cafe space.
Inside the shed is particle board flooring with rugs covering some areas.
This venue will be exhibiting oil paintings.
Food and beverages may be purchased from the Linda Cafe.
Toilets are available inside Linda Cafe.
The Unconformity acknowledges the palawa people as the original and traditional custodians of lutruwita/Tasmania. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this land.