Gentle Protagonist: Art of Michael McWilliams QVMAG presents the first ever public exhibition of the works of much-loved Tasmanian artist, Michael McWilliams.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
Clarice Beckett: Paintings from the National Collection Discover an intimate, rarely seen group of works by one of the most original artists of early twentieth century Australia.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
Conversations Contemplate the essence of connection in this thought-provoking exhibition of objects from the QVMAG collection.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
ArtStart: Curated by the Artists QVMAG's latest ArtStart exhibition showcases imaginative works created and curated by primary school students from across northern Tasmania.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
Guan Di Temple This working temple offers a unique window into Chinese religious practice in Tasmania.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
The First Tasmanians: our story Explore the history and culture of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
Author Talk: Edith Ziegler on The Worlds and Work of Clarice Beckett 25 May 2025 Join Dr Edith Ziegler to explore the works and life of Clarice Beckett Queen Victoria Art Gallery at Royal Park, 2 Wellington Street, Launceston 7250 Tagged as: , Talks & workshops
Gentle Protagonist: In Conversation with Michael McWilliams 24 May 2025 Join us at the Art Gallery at Royal Park for a free panel discussion and exclusive book signing event with the artist. Queen Victoria Art Gallery at Royal Park, 2 Wellington Street, Launceston 7250 Tagged as: , Community events & fundraisers
Six Extinctions Explore the 'big five' mass extinction events on Earth — and the Sixth Extinction now underway.Museum at Inveresk | Entry $5
This Vanishing World: Photography of Olegas Truchanas Discover the photography of one of Tasmania's fiercest conservation advocates.Museum at Inveresk | Free
Science on the Move Discover the science of how things move. From light and sound, to force and motion, to electricity and magnetism, and so much more!Museum at Inveresk | Free