Goldwell Open Air Museum

Goldwell Open Air Museum Goldwell Open Air Museum is a Nonprofit Organization that preserves and encourages the tradition of art creation in the Armagosa Desert & the desert, at large.
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Goldwell Open Air Museum's 15-acre outdoor sculpture park featuring the work of four Belgian artists and a few contemporary American artists is open 24/7. An informative Visitor Center/Gift Shop is usually open Monday through Saturday from 10-4. We are a free admission site, but donations are appreciated to help us with upkeep and conservation of the sculptures and grounds. Goldwell also sponsors

an artist residency program in its nearby Red Barn Art Center to provide artists in a variety of disciplines with month-long residencies, giving them the time, space and solitude to create new work.

The latest addition to Goldwell, a couch symbiotic to the     and humbling replacing the former “Sit Here!” Couch by  de...
05/10/2026

The latest addition to Goldwell, a couch symbiotic to the and humbling replacing the former “Sit Here!” Couch by deemed irreparable in 2023. Thank you for the grant!! We are so very thankful.
Thanks to .3ddie , , , , , , , , , , and JM Concrete out of Pahrump. Also a sincere thank you to those in Beatty who have been involved with this project along the way! 💞✌️


The latest addition to Goldwell, a couch symbiotic to the     and humbling replacing the former “Sit Here!” Couch by  de...
05/10/2026

The latest addition to Goldwell, a couch symbiotic to the and humbling replacing the former “Sit Here!” Couch by deemed irreparable in 2023. Thank you for the grant!! We are so very thankful.
Thanks to .3ddie, , , , , , , , , , and JM Concrete out of Pahrump. Also a sincere thank you to those in Beatty who have been involved with this project along the way! 💞✌️


Perfect day of talented people, explorations walking distance from Goldwell and fireworks at Alamo Fireworks and Alien C...
03/29/2026

Perfect day of talented people, explorations walking distance from Goldwell and fireworks at Alamo Fireworks and Alien Center Nevada on the way back to Vegas. ☀️❤️‍🔥👽🎆

Voting is over fingers crossed that we make the top 10!!! 😆🤞
02/24/2026

Voting is over fingers crossed that we make the top 10!!! 😆🤞

LAST CHANCE TO VOTE!!

Help Goldwell Open Air Museum win Best Sculpture Park in the USA TODAY 10Best competition. Vote once daily before Saturday's 9am PT deadline.

If you love art, and love Nevada doing big things, now's the time to show it! Vote here: https://ow.ly/NSm550YcXLB 🗳️⏰

📸: .hiking.photographer / Instagram

Repost from •A moment preserved in time at the very spot where it all began. Sometimes it’s not always my encounters wit...
01/30/2026

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A moment preserved in time at the very spot where it all began. Sometimes it’s not always my encounters with the spirits that leave the biggest emotional imprint on my soul… it’s the living people I meet, like this artist, weaving their own stories into my world in a way that connects on a deeply spiritual level. -Zak Bagans

Pictured here is our very own Patrick Taylor who’s intriguing personality and very talented drawings caught the eye of Zak Bagans 🤩 Super proud of you Patrick!! 🙌💕

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Can you imagine?!? 🤩
09/11/2025

Can you imagine?!? 🤩

Here’s what a night out in the desert looked like back in 1908! This is inside of the Rhyolite Opera House, a centerpiece of the town’s social life. Picture miners and prospectors trading their dusty boots for polished shoes, and ladies in their finest gowns gliding across the dance floor. The opera house wasn’t just for music—it hosted variety shows, dances, and community events that gave everyone a break from the hard work of mining life.

Back then, Rhyolite wasn’t just about striking it rich—it was about building a real town. They had electricity, telephones, even a stock exchange. And yes, they built themselves an opera house to host dances, plays, and community gatherings like this one. Imagine stepping in from the desert dust to the sparkle of electric lights and the sound of violins.

Within just a few short years, the good times faded. A fire in 1908 scorched part of town, the Montgomery Shoshone Mine shut down in 1911, and by the 1920s, Rhyolite had gone quiet. But this photo is proof of the life, laughter, and hope that once filled those walls.

Original: 1908 | Subject: Inside the Rhyolite Opera House – Social gathering | Photographer: A. E. Holt | Source: Private Collector

09/11/2025

Goldwell now provides Guided Tours!! Learn about the Goldwell sculptures, artists inspired by the vast Amargosa desert, history of the land and mining boom and other fun facts as you walk a path on the parcel of land that Goldwell lives on.
The walking tour will be about 1 hour. Hiking boots are recommended as well as sun protection and hydration.

Upcoming Dates:
Sept 28th @ 11am - FREE
Sept 28th @ 1pm - FREE

Oct 25th @ 11am - Tix from $15+
Oct 25th @ 1pm - Tix from $15+

Nov 29th @ 11am - Tix from $15+
Nov 29th @ 1pm - Tix from $15+

Also come see us at our Booth during Beatty Days! Oct 31 - Dec 2, 2025






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Beatty, NV

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