Built in 1857, Beechworth Gallery is one of the regions original buildings. Spanning three levels, including the cellar, the Gallery offers works of art from regional and international artists as well as a select range of items often sought but rarely found.
Over three levels of history you can enjoy, and purchase, works of art in a range of styles and mediums. Current artists represented include: David Boyd, Norman Lindsay, Pro Hart, Kasey Sealy, Warwick Fuller, Todd Whisson, Ron Cottrell, Merrilyn Ward, Karin Bosman, Raymond Hill, Barry Back, Bruce Roberts, Phil Budge, Val Ward, Irene Ritli and many others.
Select gift wares and home furnishings are also regularly contributed from regional and interstate craftspeople.
The Beechworth Gallery's 1926 Dodge, aka Dodgy is often seen in front of the Gallery and makes for a great photo memory of your visit. Walking through the original doors you'll stand in awe as the inside of North East Victoria's original gallery is revealed.
Located 500 metres from the roundabout towards Stanley and near Lake Sambell. Staff look forward to seeing you soon. You can also plan your Beechworth experience by visiting the website through the above link, which offers a comprehensive guide to Beechworth festivals, events and attractions.
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