
481 Grampians Road,
Halls Gap, Victoria
Australia 3381
PH: 03 5356 4664
Open 10am to 5pm.
7 days a week during peak periods, public / school holidays and bookings.
Open 5 days Wed-Sun during off peak periods.
MOCO Gallery offers welcome opportunity to view works of talented artists from the Grampians Region. Then enjoy a light lunch in the surrounds of the gardens with the Grampians as your backdrop.


Don't miss this exciting opportunity to work with inspiring textile tutors! Deborah Brearley - Textures Exhibition at MOCO Gallery worth a visit with her feature work on Henrietta D'Alton Wildflower Artist early 1900's.
Four Wimmera artists with a passion for working with textiles are presenting an exhibition at MOCO Gallery, Halls Gap, to coincide with the Grampians Texture Workshops in 2012.
The Contempo Textiles group comprised of Lynette Cox Hayward, Sue Cunningham, Jean Curtis, and Carole McGregor, have established their credentials through a number of well received exhibitions locally with their contemporary works featuring felt making, machine embroidery, quilting and textile related pieces. All members strive to make personal work that is expressive and original. Work will be available for sale.
The Contempo Textiles exhibition will be open for viewing from Thursday February 23 to Sunday March 4th, from 10.00 am - 5 pm. For further information ring Monique at MOCO Gallery on 53564664.
View a stunning exhibition of vibrant paintings in acrylics by Helen Leach. These works have been inspired by the resurgence of energy and colour in gardens everywhere during recent seasons of excellent rainfall. Helen Leach acrylics and pastels, and giclee prints, are always on display at MOCO Gallery.
MOCO Gallery will again be showcasing colourful works by Award Winning local Artists including Helen Leach, Nanette Bourke, Beth Wilkinson, Debbie Russell, Ros McArthur and beautiful photography work by John Tiddy and Marty Shoo – visit over the Easter weekend for demonstrations by Helen Leach. The Grampians Arts Trail is becoming renowned as a special treat for art lovers over the Easter break as much as it is for the interactivity of Art demonstrations.