Goldwell Open Air Museum Where Art Meets Nevada’s Wild Desert

Nestled within the stark, silent landscapes of Nevada’s Mojave Desert, the Goldwell Open Air Museum is a testament to the power of imagination and resilience. Just four miles west of Beatty, Nevada, and near the ghost town of Rhyolite, this 15-acre sanctuary offers a surreal blend of art and nature, making it one of the most captivating exhibits in the American West. Founder Suzanne Hackett-Morgan reflects, “Goldwell has been a labor of love for both Charles and me. There’s a raw, unfiltered beauty out here that never ceases to inspire us and everyone who visits. Over the years, we’ve seen people from all walks of life connect with these sculptures and this landscape in ways we never imagined. We look forward to seeing how it will continue to ignite creativity and a sense of wonder for decades to come.” > Read More

 

Lady Desert Venus Of Nevada_Dr Hugo Heyrman
“Lady Desert: The Venus of Nevada,” a 25-foot-tall pixelated figure created in 1992 by Belgian artist Dr. Hugo Heyrman

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