Monto Museum of Art

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The Monto Museum of Art (MMOA) works in the realm of establish a place-based art movement. It is a independent community run arts space in regional Central 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 two 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, the town of Monto is a favoured stop for visitors.

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.

Amenities

Pet Friendly - Enquire

Pet friendly

Facilities

  • Enquiry Desk

  • Family Friendly

  • Gallery / Museum

  • Non Smoking

  • Pet Friendly - Enquire

  • Pop Up Wine Bar

  • Shop / Gift Shop

Accessibility

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Monto Museum of Art

17 Newton Street,
Monto, North Burnett Area
Queensland 4630

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