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      • Women's Art Prize Tasmania 2022 Finalists Exhibition
      • Northern Clay
      • Grounded: Place is Space
      • Centenary of the Royal Society: a right royal effort
      • Estuary: below the surface
      • Natural Visions
      • Tasmanian Connections
      • Tasmanian Tiger: precious little remains
      • The Sydney Cove Collection
      • Transforming the Island: railways in Tasmania
      • Southern Skies
      • The Blacksmith Shop
      • Phenomena Factory
    • Art Gallery at Royal Park
      • Tao Sublime
      • Royal Park Art Gallery: we've changed
      • Herself
      • Guan Di Temple
      • The First Tasmanians: our story
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      • Electric Botany
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      • ArtStart 2022
      • H J King: cameras and carburettors
      • Archie 100: a century of the Archibald Prize
      • Jimmy Possum chairmaking tradition
      • Minds do Matter 2022
    • Past exhibitions
      • 10 Objects — 10 Stories
      • 22 Tools
      • Alice's Wonderland
      • Art Quilt Australia 2017
      • ArtRage 2021
      • ArtRage 2020
      • ArtRage 2019
      • ArtRage 2018
      • ArtRage 2017
      • ArtStart 2018
      • ArtStart 2021
      • Australian of the Year
      • ArtStart 2022
      • Butterfly Brilliance
      • The Bessant Bequest
      • Calculating Infinity
      • Celebration: Eskleigh art collection
      • CIVILISATION
      • Community Collector
      • Dinosaur rEvolution: secrets of survival
      • Dirk Hartog Plate
      • The Enigmatic Mr Strange
      • The Enquiring Light: Angela Casey
      • Favourites from the Collection
      • The Great War 1914-18: sacrifice and shadows
      • For Country, for Nation
      • I hope you get this
      • I Shed My Skin, A Furneaux Islands Story
      • Jasperware
      • Lace Guild
      • Landmarks
      • Looking for Paradise
      • Lost Landscapes: Anne Zahalka
      • Material Memories
      • Marjorie Bligh: domestic goddess
      • Men with Heart
      • The Midlands: whimsy & pathos
      • Minds Do Matter 2021
      • Minds Do Matter 2020
      • Minds Do Matter 2018
      • Minds Do Matter 2017
      • Mystery Walls
      • The National Picture
      • Nest: Alastair Mooney
      • Our Chinese Treasures
      • Patches of Light
      • Yarn Bombing for Marjorie
      • Disappearing into Being
      • Sea Country
      • Spiders
      • Skin: Garry Greenwood
      • Tasmanian Portrait Prize
      • The 3 M's: miniatures, models and memories
      • Tom Roberts: a tale of three loves
      • Travellers' Cloaks
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      • Wrapped in Culture
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Join the QVMAG Friends

QVMAG Friends membership helps support the museum and comes with a range of great benefits.

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QVMAG Arts Foundation

Donations to the Arts Foundation help support the development of the QVMAG Art Collection.

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Volunteers

Volunteers are a vital part of the QVMAG team, interacting daily with visitors and assisting with research and collections.

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Work with us

Keep an eye out for vacant positions with QVMAG and the City of Launceston.

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Community survey

The Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery have launched a new community survey to learn about the style of exhibitions, programs and events you would like to see more of at the Museum and Art Gallery (QVMAG) in 2022 and beyond.

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this website contains images of people who have died. 

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Museum at Inveresk

2 Invermay Road, Launceston

Free entry, open 10am to 4pm daily

 

Art Gallery at Royal Park 

2 Wellington Street, Launceston 

Free entry, open 10am to 4pm daily

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