
Golden Art Gallery
The Golden Art Guild was formed in December 2003 by local artists seeking to build a strong community.
The Golden Art Guild founded the Golden Art Gallery to promote area artists and the arts through educational opportunities and art-inspired events as well as to promote the Goldendale community. The Gallery operates as a nonprofit organization as a Partner Artist of Shunpike, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts services organization. See our Donate page.
Goldendale and the surrounding community is home to many different artists…fine art painters, glass artists, jewelers, sculptors, photographers, muralists, as well as fiber and craft artists.
The Golden Art Gallery is located in Goldendale, Washington, 15 miles from the spectacular Columbia River Gorge (from Interstate 84, North on Hwy 97 at Biggs), nestled in the heart of wheat farming country.
The scenic Columbia River Gorge is an area rich in art history as well as the trekking ground of the explorers Lewis & Clark, Goldendale is a lively community with local events all year long.
Our Mission
The mission of the Golden Art Guild is to promote all media, facilitate art communication, encourage art education and stimulate the community with art exhibits and shows.
Whether you are looking for a piece of fine art for your home, a piece of beautiful jewelry or a card, you can find it at the Golden Art Gallery. In addition to the fine art available for purchase, there is a variety of hand-crafted items including woodcrafts, hats, quilts, soaps, candles, furniture, wooden serving pieces, rugs, children’s toys and much more.
Visit Goldendale
Goldendale is minutes from the Maryhill Museum of Art, the home of the largest Rodin sculpture exhibit in the United States, as well as other sculptures, fine paintings, Native American artifacts and articles of historical importance. We are also within 35 minute drive to the White Salmon Glassworks studio, located in White Salmon, WA.
Gorgeous scenic views surround the town of Goldendale. Mount Adams, the Simcoe Mountain range, Mt. Hood in Oregon to the southwest, and even Northern Mt. Rainier pops it’s head through the clouds on the clearest of days. You can take advantage of area parks, vineyards and antique shops while visiting. Visit our Links page for a list of area galleries and wineries.
The town also has many fine restaurants and gift shops as well as artist’s studios.