The Art of Gold - Treasures from the National Gallery of Australia
This exhibition is on display now until 28 June 2026.
FREE entry, no booking required. Gallery open 10am to 4pm Thursday to Sunday.
A selection of golden treasures, some dating from the mid-19th century goldrush in Central Victoria, including a brooch gifted to and owned by Lola Montez. Along with background information about some of the jewellery on display, history of the goldfields and gold mining in Central Victoria.
The 12 gold jewellery items on display are on long term loan from the National Gallery of Australia with support from the Australian Government as part of Sharing the National Collection. #artacrossaustralia
The provenance of the twelve golden treasures on display relate to Maryborough and surrounds. Nine of the artworks date from the mid-19th century goldrush in Central Victoria and are known as goldfields jewellery. Including earrings, brooches and a locket , these items of jewellery were commissioned by miners, as a mark of their own success and to reflect colonial pride and advancement.
Also on display is a necklace and two rings by Rowena Gough. Gough was born in Maryborough in 1958 and is one of the most accomplished contemporary jewellers in Australia.
A changing exhibition of associated displays and public programs accompanies The Art of Gold providing the opportunity to explore the multiple stories of gold from a variety of perspectives.
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