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Browse the MTNS MADE members located in Medlow Bath

Adam Daniel

Linda Swinfield

Brigitte Grant

Perched high on the escarpment, Medlow Bath is a place of big skies, misty light and timeless grandeur. Best known for the heritage-listed Hydro Majestic Hotel, this small village also hosts a quiet but powerful creative community, with MTNS MADE members working across music, visual arts and storytelling.

Medlow Bath attracts artists who value mood, atmosphere and focus. You’ll find photographers, musicians, painters, filmmakers, and writers who choose to live and create here, drawing inspiration from the valley vistas and dramatic weather shifts.

Though the population is small, the creative impact is outsized. Medlow Bath-based practitioners often work nationally and internationally, blending deep personal practices with high-level professionalism. Some also engage with education and mentoring, sharing their skills with emerging artists across the mountains.

With its unique combination of elevation, elegance and creative solitude, Medlow Bath is ideal for those working on long-form projects, experimental work or reflective practices.

Explore the MTNS MADE Find a Creative directory to connect with artists, musicians and makers based in Medlow Bath.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF NGURRA

The City of the Blue Mountains is located within the Ngurra (Country) of the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples. MTNS MADE recognises that Dharug and Gundungurra Traditional Owners have a continuous and deep connection to their Country and that this is of great cultural significance to Aboriginal people, both locally and in the region. For Dharug and Gundungurra People, Ngurra takes in everything within the physical, cultural and spiritual landscape – landforms, waters, air, trees, rocks, plants, animals, foods, medicines, minerals, stories and special places. It includes cultural practice, kinship, knowledge, songs, stories and art, as well as spiritual beings, and people: past, present and future. Blue Mountains City Council pays respect to Elders past and present while recognising the strength, capacity and resilience of past and present Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Blue Mountains region.