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Coming soon

ArtStart 2023 - My Imaginary World

The newest art exhibition featuring works by kindergarten to grade six student from across the region.

Art Gallery at Royal Park | Coming soon

Lacunae

An interactive installation at both the Museum and the Art Gallery, connecting the movement of visitors.

Museum at Inveresk and Art Gallery at Royal Park | Coming soon

ArtRage 2023

An annual touring exhibition showcasing work from young Tasmanian student artists.

Art Gallery at Royal Park | Coming soon

Australia Wide Eight

Australia Wide Eight is a touring exhibition showcasing the work of Ozquilt Network Members.

Museum at Inveresk | Coming soon

Vast and Varied

This exhibition celebrates the diverse range of ceramics in the QVMAG Collection.

Art Gallery at Royal Park | Coming soon

Faces of Launceston

The latest in the series from renowned Tasmanian photographer Philip Kuruvita.

Art Gallery at Royal Park | Coming soon

The Big Picture

In partnership with the Launceston Big Picture School, students conceptualise, develop and curate an art exhibition for display.

Art Gallery at Royal Park | Coming soon

Mind Blown

Graphic designer and author Dan Marshall's Mind Blown is brought to large-scale life as a fascinating and thought-provoking exhibition

Museum at Inveresk | Coming soon

Action! Film & War

Since the First World War, Australians have been filmed in every conflict zone they have found themselves in – usually with fellow Australians behind the camera.

Museum at Inveresk | Coming soon

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We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land where we work and live, the Stoney Creek Nation, made up of at least three clans - Tyerenotepanner; Panninher and Lettermairrener. The Stoney Creek Nation clans lived along the riverways in harmony with the seasons for several thousand generations, and today they are remembered as the Traditional Owners of this land. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Elders of all communities who also work and live on this land. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this website contains images of people who have died. 

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