

Lone Goat Gallery
Lone Goat Gallery is a contemporary art space, presenting emerging and established artists from the Northern Rivers region and beyond.
Located in the Byron Bay Library building in downtown Byron Bay, just a short walk from Main Beach – a quiet cultural haven among the hubbub of town.
Lone Goat Gallery presents a fantastic program of exhibitions, artists talks, free kids’ activities and workshops, with a program showcases the diverse array of visual arts in the Northern Rivers and further afield.
The Gallery name was inspired by the elusive and last remaining goat of a small herd that once roamed Cape Byron Headland, reflecting the creativity and individuality of the Northern Rivers arts community.
Lone Goat Gallery is a creative initiative of Byron Shire Council.
CONTACT DETAILS
Location: 28 Lawson Street, Byron Bay
W: Lone Goat Gallery
E: [email protected]
Open: 10am to 4pm Wednesday to Saturday. Closed public holidays and during exhibition change over (see website for details).
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