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When Yalumba wine meets art and community

By Monday 1 September 2025No Comments

Fifty magnums of Yalumba The Signature have been transformed into unique works of art by Studio A artists as part of the Sydney Contemporary art fair.

Studio A is a leading Australian supported studio for professional artists with intellectual disability.

All 50 bottles will be exhibited at Sydney Contemporary and available for purchase for $225 each with $10,000 in proceeds supporting Studio A’s inclusive arts programs, helping provide vital materials, studio space and mentorship.

Yalumba proprietor Robert Hill-Smith said the partnership feels like a natural fit for the winery, which has long valued creativity and community.

“For 175 years, Yalumba has been guided by a spirit of community and creativity, so it is a privilege to partner with Studio A for Sydney Contemporary,” he says.

“The transformation of our Signature magnums into works of art is a beautiful expression of individuality and collaboration.

“We are proud to help provide a platform for these artists to share their remarkable talents and stories with the world.”

Studio A CEO and artistic director Gabrielle Mordy said the collaboration is “all about creativity, inclusion and the power of meaningful connections”.

“By transforming each magnum of The Signature into a stunning one-of-a-kind artwork, our artists are sharing their creativity and voices with new audiences while raising vital funds that empower them to thrive professionally,” she says.

“We’re thrilled to see such an iconic Australian wine brand champion inclusion and celebrate the unique talents of artists with intellectual disability.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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