The Goldwell Open Air Museum is an outdoor sculpture park near the ghost town of Rhyolite in the U.S. state of Nevada. The 7.8-acre site is located at the northern end of the Amargosa Valley, about 120 miles northwest of Las Vegas, and about 4 miles west of Beatty off State Route 374. About 5 miles further west is Death Valley National Park. In addition to the museum, the site includes the Red Barn Art Center, a 2,250-square-foot multi-purpose studio and exhibition space used by artists-in-residence and other artists. Near the art center are the ruins of a jail and other buildings of the historic mining town of Bullfrog.
The nonprofit museum was organized in 2000 after the death of Albert Szukalski, the Belgian artist who created the site's first sculptures in 1984 near the abandoned railway station in Rhyolite. The sculpture, The Last Supper, consists of ghostly life-sized forms arranged as in the painting The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldwell_Open_Air_Museum
Official Website http://goldwellmuseum.org/
Official Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Goldwell-Open-Air-Museum/51115761339
Email goldwell@goldwellmuseum.org
Phone +1 702 870 9946
Coordinates 36°53'41.622" N -116°49'50.452" E