Linhay Gallery

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    • Hellen Bakhoff - Belles Dames dans le Jardin
    • Barb Lawson - A Medley of Pastels
    • Glenys Brokenshire F-art ... Fun Feathers, Fantasy ...
    • Kay Inverarity - Forty Years A Costumer
    • Blooms Graduates - Ephemeral Beauty
    • Suzanne Gummow - Flowers Always
    • Galah Gala
    • Orange Tree Quilters
    • Gerald Moore
    • Hellen Bakhoff RedRed
    • SAlt - South Australian living textiles
    • Hellen's Review
    • Barking up the Right Tree
    • Dean Williams - Travels with ny Camera
    • Connected by Thread
    • Treasured Apparel
    • Hellen on Show
    • Fabulous Footwear
    • Collage to Stitch
    • Clare Valley Calendar
    • Local Works by Local Artists
    • Gerald Moore - One Year On
    • UNDALYA
    • Julie Haddrick
    • Kay Inverarity
    • Bradley Pearson
    • Leanne Austin - The Singing Garden
    • Local Images by Local Photographers
    • SAlt#Fabric Trail
    • Colours of the Outback
    • The Grey Artisans
    • Gerald Moore Back to the Beginning
    • SALA Bees, Butterflies and Bugs
    • Collage to Stitch #2
    • Dean Williams
    • U3A Lower North Group
    • Botanicals
    • Jill Allanson - Impressions of my Friend's Garden
    • Untamed
    • Down Labyrinth Paths
    • Through Our Eyes
    • Feathered Friends
    • French Fusion
    • Journeys through Colour
    • Heather Sanders
    • Audrey Hill
    • Previous Workshops
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The home of South Australian textiles artist Hellen Bakhoff, exhibiting her work and that by other artists near and far. 

How to find us...

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13 Main North Road
Auburn, South Australia, 5451
​We are on the corner of Port Road and Main North Road (Horrocks Highway) opposite the BP Service Station. 

90 minutes drive north of Adelaide, Auburn is the historic gateway to the Clare Valley.

The gallery is OPEN Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays  10am - 4pm

The former Corn Store was built in the early 1860s for Charles Bleechmore, a storekeeper, and operated as a general store-cum-wheat-and-flour store. In 1882 ownership passed to Paul Overton, the Auburn butcher, and it remained in his family until about 1980. The Building is featured as part of the 'Walk-with-History' Auburn brochure. Why not take a fascinating walk around historic Auburn when you come to visit us! 
Download the walking guide here. ​
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Visit the Linhay Gallery as part of your day-trip or weekend holiday to the Clare Valley - Find out more at the Clare Valley website.  

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To contact Hellen, complete the form below.
Proposals are now being accepted from artists interested in exhibiting in 2022-23. 

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