The Art of Golden Vale

The Art of Golden Vale

Classes, Lessons, Workshops and Talks
Community Event
$30 – $40
  • $30 – $30 Member
  • $35 – $35 Concession
  • $40 – $40 Adult

Highlights

  • Explore the Keighleys' eclectic art collection, showcasing significant works from renowned Australian artists in a stunning 1860s homestead.
  • Savour morning or afternoon tea in the charming conservatory, enhancing your visit with delightful local flavours and a warm atmosphere.
  • Wander through the beautifully maintained gardens, providing a serene backdrop that complements the rich artistic heritage of Golden Vale.
  • Enjoy a guided introduction that offers insights into the collection's history, deepening your appreciation of Australian art and culture.
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Google Rating
4.6 / 5 8 Google reviews

Experience a new and intimate tour of the Keighleys’ eclectic art collection within the elegant setting of Golden Vale.

Former owners, the Keighley’s, curated Golden Vale with a significant art and furniture collection that reflected their interests and passions and perfectly complements the elegant 1860s homestead.

Spanning the early colonial era through to contemporary times, the art collection includes works by:

Pro Hart, the father of the outback painting movement
Fred Williams, one of Australia’s most important artists and a major twentieth-century landscapist
William Gould, Liverpool-born and transported to Australia as a convict in 1827, later becoming a pivotal early colonial artist
John Perceval, an Australian landscape painter and member of the ‘Angry Penguins’, a group that redefined Australian art in the 1940s
Ray Crooke, a landscape painter and winner of the 1969 Archibald Prize

Your visit includes a guided introduction, morning or afternoon tea served in the charming conservatory, and access to the gardens.

9°C Clear sky
4.6 / 5 8 Google reviews

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 12 July 2026 reoccurring
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