Deniliquin Ute Muster/Play on the Plains Festival
October 15th, 2011
Match Box Projects Yute (more of Yute will be uploaded to our works and projects page soon)
We recently created and presented work for our People Make Places: Deniliquin series at the Deniliquin Ute Muster, one of the largest national rural themed festivals in Australia. Over 18 000 people came together to celebrate Ute and Australian culture.

Utes come in from all over the country, and boy are they prepared.
People spent days in their utes before the event even started lining up on the side of the road camping to make sure they got a great position to set up at the festival. The traffic jam at 6am on opening day was phenomenal.

We met so many wonderful characters.

Every year they have a blue single world record attempt. Unfortunately they were not successful in breaking the records this year, but it was an amazing attempt, especially considering the wet and muddy conditions.

Mateship was every where

xxxx girls

The ultimate utes
Utes come from all over the country to enter various ute competitions
meant a lot of fun, but mud galore.
There were mud fights happening everywhere.

The morning after…

The rain did not stop 1000s coming out for the evening concerts

Adam Harvey and Beccy Cole
“What is in the back of your ute”
We were really fortunate to have an Apollo Camper on site with us. It definately was the place to stay in the muddy conditions. Many festival goers informed us of the diverse objects they put in the back of their ute. More about this project later..
We thank Apollo Motorhomes, Arc@COFA, Australian Glass Group, Deniliquin Ute Muster, Edward River Glass and Aluminium, Kata, Manfrotto, McClean Beach Caravan Park, SanDisk and Rodes for their support.

Special thanks to Pat from P & I Engineering, Sydney and Daryl Whately, the McAllister Family, and Tarria Moore for helping us make it happen.
This project has benefited from an Arts & Design Grant courtesy of Arc@UNSW Ltd (University of New South Wales
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