Art Galleries
The Mudgee Region is home to many talented artists from felt to photography, paintings, sculpture, jewellery, textiles, metal work and woodwork. Providing an astounding quality and variety of work that will resonate to art enthusiasts and guests who may be looking to learn more about art.
You’ll also find many local wineries and eateries embracing local art with pieces on display on walls or in their gardens. Potter around and find your favorite gallery or studio; add a piece or two to your collection with artwork from local artisans and artists.
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Mudgee Art Precint
Opened in November 21, comprising of brand new, state-of-the-art gallery spaces, it displays predominantly contemporary art with a connection to the Mid-Western region. -
Studio 59 Art Gallery
Set in the heart of the vineyards of 791 Estate and Cellar Door. You can also schedule a private viewing at the Studio 59 Art Gallery with Elle. The gallery at 791 estate is open to the public. -
The Gallery Gulgong
A place for local art and craft, unique gifts, and souvenirs of your visit to historic Gulgong. Local artisans feature fine art, woodwork, photography, hand-crafted porcelain dolls, pottery, jewellery, hand poured fragrant soy candles, textiles. -
The Guluu Gallery
Locally owned and operated by an Aboriginal family. They primarily stock local Wiradjuri artists and makers work. They have paintings, sculptures, cultural artefacts and a range of local and environmentally sustainable Aboriginal gifts, cards and books.63 Louee Street, RylstoneFri–Sun: 10:00am-4:00pm & Mon: 10:00am-3:00pm -
Art by You
Led by Felicity Cavanough, a multi award winning Artist who makes easy to follow Creative classes for beginners of all ages. A paint and sip class with Art by You is more than a night out with drinks. Learn drawing, arm knitting, macrame, mosaics, painting, collage, printing, wreath making, sculpting, clay, concrete moulding, fabric dying and experience many more. -
Art and Crafts Mudgee
A local art and craft co-operative at the historic railway station. Exhibits include paintings and sketches, jewellery, lead lighting, leatherwork, ceramics, hand-made apparel, and much more. Every day you have the opportunity to come in and meet one of their local producers, so grab a coffee and come and explore the rooms!Inglis Street, Mudgee Railway Station, MudgeeEvery Day: 9:00am-4:00pm -
Claycat Pottery
A home studio by Catherine Sykes with wheel thrown and slab rolled functional. Catherine uses high fired stoneware and glazes made from scratch. An onsite shop is available for viewing by calling to arrange a time. -
Brett Niven Ceramics
A fully working ceramic studio and shop supplying a range of handmade ceramics to local restaurants and cafes as well as many other outlets. By handcrafting their glazes they create individual one of a kind pieces. The shop also offers private lessons to everyone from beginners to established potters wanting a refresher.