Experience the Art, galleries & Inspiring locations along the Snowy Valleys Way
The unique artists and craftspeople plus the inspiring scenery of the Snowy Valleys Way excite the heart of artist and art fancier alike.
Kirby’s Flay pottery is the oldest established pottery along the Snowy Valleys Way. You can view their works in parliament house, the national Gallery, Regional Galleries and major museums. You can also meet the artist, John Dermer, and views his exquisite works at Yackandandah.
Gundagai is once again home to many inspiring artistic locations and galleries. Lannigan Abbey is the Premier Art Gallery of the Snowy Valleys Way. View works from leading Australian artists including Nolan, Sawry, Drysdale and Boyd.
Rusconi’s Marble masterpiece is a meticulous marble masterpiece that took more than 28 years to craft. This can be viewed at the Gundagai Visitor information Centre.
You may choose to weave your way to Tumbarumba to McPherson plains to join local artists for a photopolymer print workshop or simply enjoy the diverse range of art works on public exhibition or visit the Batlow Woodworks along the way.
For the more adventurous who likes to get off the beaten track, you man discover the Twisted Yarn; a wonderful place for knitters and those with a love of wool. Overlooking the beautiful Mundaroo Valley you can enjoy the Wool Gallery or simply relax and enjoy the tea rooms at the Twisted Yarn.
Paint a picture, be inspired, take the image home with you, weave it into something glorious, feel the texture, the earth, the elements of an artistic experience along the Snowy Valleys Way.
Indulge your passion, be creative and explore the arts of the Snowy Valleys Way.

