Monto Museum of Art

Monto, North Burnett Area

Attractions

The Monto Museum of Art (MMOA) works in the realm of establish a place-based art movement. It is a community arts space regional Queensland which holds a collection of 3,000 works by Monto-born, and nationally significant artist Gil Jamieson. A major work held in the MMOA is Gil Jamieson 21 meter Jay Creek panorama painted on location west of Alice Springs in 1973. The MMOA four extensive galleries displays storytelling art works boldly defining the Australian landscape, depicting bush mysticism, rural life, industry and history.

Situated inland from coastal Queensland along the Great Australian Way tourism corridor, Monto is a favoured stop for visitors. The MMOA galleries offer an arts and cultural hub, collaborating with the First Nations Birrunga Gallery and the Eidsvold-based First Nations Burnett River Artists group. First Nation art is on display in the commercial part of our enterprise.

By integrating storytelling with the arts, they create a unique visitor experience, drive social change and create opportunities for both arts and business. Their long-term goal of establishing a high-quality arts and tourism model will enhance inland tourism and benefit the community.

Accessibility

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

General
Others
  • Welcomes and assists people who have challenges with learning, communication, understanding and behaviour. (includes people with autism, intellectual disability, Down syndrome, acquired brain injury (ABI), dyslexia and dementia)
Artwork is part of the Gil Jamieson collection, held on perminant loan from Jamieson family

Monto Museum of Art

15 Newton Street,
Monto, North Burnett Area
Queensland 4630

Get Directions

Content Provided By Monto Museum of Art

productpixelurl

澳洲昆士蘭旅遊暨活動推廣局向领地傳統所有者致敬,感謝並認可领地所有者持續對這片土地、水域、文化及社區緊密的連接。我們對原住民長老對過去、現在及未來致誠執的尊重。

Tourism and Events Queensland
Queensland Government
Tourism & Events Queensland ©