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Exhibitions - Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

    https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au/whats_on/exhibitions/current_upcoming/info/discovering_the_flora_of_wind_song_botanical_art_and_science
    Exhibitions Discovering the Flora of Wind Song: Botanical Art and Science. Opens 04-12-2020, closes 28-02-2021. Salon Gallery “A picture is worth a thousand words”, and never more so than in botanical art, where the illustrator is able to distil, emphasise and depict the essential features of a plant in a way that complements, and even surpasses, the detailed language of description.

Home - The Art Society of Tasmania Incorporated

    https://artstas.com.au/
    268 Lenah Valley Road. PO Box 403. Lenah Valley. Tasmania 7008. THE ART SOCIETY OF TASMANIA INC. Patron: Her Excellency Professor the Honourable Kate Warner, AC, Governor of Tasmania. Vice Patrons: Hobart Lord Mayor, Anna Reynolds and Mr Rob Valentine MLC. Exhibition …

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery David Keeling: Stranger

    https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au/whats_on/exhibitions/current_upcoming/info/david_keeling_stranger
    The exhibition is part of TMAG’s series recognising Living Tasmanian Artists that includes: Julie Gough: Tense Past (2019), Things I once knew: the art of Patrick Hall (2015), and Illumination: the art of Philip Wolfhagen (2013).

Recent Acquisitions - Tasmanian Arts Guide

    https://tasmanianartsguide.com.au/whats-on/exhibitions/recent-acquisitions/
    The Devonport Regional Gallery has since 2011 focused on acquiring works by Tasmanian artists to build a Permanent Collection that is a unique and accumulative record of professional artistic activity within Tasmania. This exhibition showcases works that have been acquired through donations, the Tidal Award and the Devonport City Council acquisition fund from 2014 to…

Tasmanian Artists and Makers of the Huon - Home Facebook

    https://www.facebook.com/Tasmanian-Artists-and-Makers-of-the-Huon-791028121265796/?__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARB8EyrJ-RkjGRH3ie0YkzBK3aevl9kSke6CJCSY4NIC4R2wuuzQq-iu6KGhuLNNnfm1HTx1ZRHLjdChG1wjcL5dZsAiPjF015pyvhrzjAWzQ15za7e5u77VZv_RT2wptFL_INswoJdKydE-dVFc19HFYZVZGG5R8wLglNyIGEUBVNGR3cQ-BJVW0YE-MAGqba8IFNurMHVn23fqgnFfvR2eQ7UJynErf4bJ274igVhY-cllAEazlh0nf9-7j5XrZqWtqi_2YG3i-rdOSXfy2A8YSG7u09YoqNzVCRw5zkTNBPGpyzg
    Tasmanian Craft Fair Today the gates open in Deloraine for the largest craft fair of the year. Nov.1 -4. Over 200 artist. Amongst them Linda Chee @geckostrands Sonja Cook @sonja_c_handbags and Lisa Britzman @campo_de_flori . THE TASMANIAN DESIGN X Pop up exhibition will be exhibiting and representing tasmanian designers, Including Lisa's work.

Handmark – More than just a gallery

    https://handmark.com.au/
    The latest from handmark articles linda van niekerk ― women walking tall A collaboration between one of Tasmania’s most exciting jewellers, and some of the island’s best-known women, has resulted in an incredible exhibition – Walking Tall.

Colour Fields - Tasmanian Arts Guide

    https://tasmanianartsguide.com.au/whats-on/exhibitions/colour-fields-exhibition-of-recent-works-by-acclaimed-coloured-pencil-artist-richard-klekociuk/
    The Tasmanian landscape is known for its (mostly) subdued colours due to its temperate climate. Table Cape in September and October is one of the exceptions. This is the time when the fields come alive as row after row of tulips bear a dazzling array of colours. It’s …

Exhibitions – Museum Mona

    https://mona.net.au/museum/exhibitions
    Stuff on show at Mona. Really great, really special – limited time only.

Fine Arts and Design - University of Tasmania

    https://www.utas.edu.au/creative-arts-media/art
    Enjoy more one-to-one time with expert staff who themselves are practising artists, drawn by Tasmania's groundswell of creativity and acclaimed cultural events. Be connected to a global creative context, with opportunities available both in, and outside of Tasmania. Make art where art is being made.

Are local artists enough to save our festivals without ...

    https://www.artshub.com.au/festival/news-article/features/festivals/the-conversation/are-local-artists-enough-to-save-our-festivals-without-international-headliners-261953
    In 2021, events from Coachella to the Port Fairy Folk Festival are being put on ice again. Conversely, Tasmania’s MONA FOMA festival last month saw a 'hyperlocal' approach to programming. Unable to draw headliners from around the world, local artists were front and centre – of the 352 artists involved, 90% were Tasmanian.

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