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Albert Gallery (Working Art Space Sheffield)
The Albert Gallery is one of two art galleries operated by Working Art Space Sheffield (WASS) in the famous northwest town of Sheffield. The gallery is situated at the High street end of Albert Street, Sheffield adjacent to King George V park. It is both an art gallery and a thriving hub of local arts[…] Read More
Bass Strait Maritime Centre Devonport
Bass Strait Maritime Centre Devonport is situated in parkland at the mouth of the Mersey River. Through objects, images and interactive displays, the Centre explores the themes of the natural history of Bass Strait and its islands, European exploration, settlement, early shipbuilders and entrepreneurs, shipwrecks, the impact of steam, the creation of the Port City[…] Read More
Burnie Regional Art Gallery
Burnie Regional Art Gallery features three galleries with regularly changing exhibitions with public programs such as floor talks and lunchtime lectures. The galleries in the complex accommodate more than 20 different exhibitions a year – from the gallerys own permanent collection to exhibitions on tour or linked to special local, state or national events. The[…] Read More
Circular Head Heritage Centre
The Heritage Centre houses a large collection of photos and artifacts detailing the history of the Circular Head area which have been donated by local families detailing their social, cultural and economic history. Located in a historic building in King Street, Smithton visitors are welcome to browse at their leisure or ask to see specific[…] Read More
Cove Gallery & Cafe (Risby Cove)
The Cove Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in Strahan on Tasmania’s west coast. Strahan is a four-and-a-half-hour drive west of Hobart (298 kilometres) and south-west of Launceston (290 kilometres). The Gallery is part of Strahan’s waterfront Risby Cove accommodation complex. Housed within a converted, century-old sawmill workshop with the exposed-beam framework complimenting an[…] Read More
Devonport Regional Gallery
The Devonport Regional Gallery is a vibrant, contemporary art space, housed in the paranaple arts centre, in the heart of Devonport city in the North West of Tasmania. The Gallery offers an annual program of exhibitions, education and public events and workshops in three separate exhibition spaces and a workshop area, the Creative Space. The[…] Read More
Eric Thomas Galley Museum
Housed in the original Imperial Hotel (built 1897) (The museum has an extensive collection this collection is 98% donated and it is run by a volunteer committee and volunteers) historic West Coast photographs, more than 1,000 photographs are displayed many of which were collected by Mr Eric Thomas, who first established the museum. There are[…] Read More
Honey Farm – The
Discover the tastes, flavours and textures of honey at The Honey Farm in Chudleigh, Tasmania. Nestled under the Great Western Tiers mountain range, the vibrant cartoon bees adorning the building are difficult to miss. Inside you will be taken on a journey of discovery into the amazing world of the honeybee. There are over 50[…] Read More
King Island Cultural Centre
You’re guaranteed a warm welcome at this thriving Arts and Cultural Centre, which is located in the picturesque Cultural precinct surrounding the Currie Wharf. With artists often at work and both large and small pieces for sale, it offers a glimpse into our incredibly creative community. Drawing creatives from near and far and with an[…] Read More
Makers’ Workshop
Makers’ Workshop celebrates Burnie’s makers, innovators and artists. Opened in 2009, this contemporary structure is a “must see” when visiting Burnie. Well known for supporting local artisans, studios are provided for a variety of local craftspeople and artists who demonstrate their skills and techniques on-site. Explore the extensive gift shop with a focus on Tasmanian[…] Read More