About
Emmie Sloof is a mixed media artist based in Murwillumbah, working in the Tweed Valley's strong local arts community. Her work draws on journeys, mystical tales and eclectic architecture, often examining the transitory life of buildings — from planning and construction through to ruin and revealed structure.
Magical realism runs through her practice: a piece may begin with a single place but resolve into a coalescence of past memories, present sights and future imaginings. She has exhibited locally, including shows at the Tweed Regional Gallery in Murwillumbah, and won first place and the Viewers' Choice Award at the Murwillumbah Rotary Art Prize.
Best For
Collectors and art lovers drawn to mixed media and magical-realism work rooted in architecture, memory and the Tweed landscape.
Good to Know
DisciplineMixed media artist
ThemesArchitecture, memory, magical realism
ExhibitedTweed Regional Gallery, Murwillumbah
AwardMurwillumbah Rotary Art Prize (1st & Viewers' Choice)
BasedMurwillumbah
Opening Hours
Monday:9am-5pm
Tuesday:9am-5pm
Wednesday:9am-5pm
Thursday:9am-5pm
Friday:9am-5pm
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of art does Emmie Sloof make?
She is a mixed media artist working in a magical-realism style, with themes of architecture, memory and the transitory life of buildings.
Has her work been exhibited locally?
Yes — she has exhibited in Murwillumbah, including shows at the Tweed Regional Gallery, and won the Murwillumbah Rotary Art Prize (first place and Viewers' Choice).
Can I view or commission work?
As a working artist she is based in Murwillumbah; it's best to contact her directly to ask about available work, exhibitions or commissions.