Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery
Description
Explore Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery
Hartley, Blue Mountains NSW
Located within the Hartley Visitor Centre near Lithgow, Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery is a unique cultural destination showcasing the work of Aboriginal artists from across Central West NSW. Created in collaboration with Arts Out West, the gallery celebrates the rich creativity and storytelling traditions of local Wiradjuri artists through a diverse collection of paintings, weaving, jewellery, photography, accessories, giftware and books.
Set within the historic surrounds of Hartley Historic Site, the gallery features rotating exhibitions from Aboriginal painters, weavers, designers and photographers, offering visitors an authentic insight into the region’s Indigenous culture and artistic heritage. Whether you’re exploring the Blue Mountains or travelling through the Central West, Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery is a meaningful and inspiring stop along the journey.
Penrith Accommodation Near Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery
Looking for accommodation near Hartley Historic Site or places to stay in Penrith before exploring the Blue Mountains and Central West? Mercure Penrith provides a comfortable and convenient base for your travels.
Located next to Panthers Penrith, the hotel offers spacious rooms, onsite dining and complimentary parking — perfect for cultural escapes, weekend road trips or Blue Mountains adventures.
Getting to Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery
Travelling to Kew-Y-Ahn Aboriginal Gallery from Mercure Penrith is easy:
By car: Approximately 1 hour via the Great Western Highway.
By train: Travel from Penrith Station to Lithgow Station, followed by a short drive or taxi ride to Hartley Historic Site.
By tour: Many Blue Mountains and Central West touring routes pass through Hartley.
After a day discovering local art and history, return to Mercure Penrith and relax in comfort — your gateway to the Blue Mountains and beyond.
For more information, visit the website.