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Past exhibitions

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10 Objects — 10 Stories

10 objects from small museums and collections around the state with fascinating stories to tell.

Closed 27 June 2021.

22 Tools

An installation by Perrine Lacroix on the themes of art, creativity and urban transformation.

Closed 8 January 2018.

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 | Free

Alice's Wonderland

A hands-on exhibition based on Lewis Carroll's novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

Closed 29 April 2018.

Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize

Celebrating 100 years of Australia’s most renowned portrait prize.

Closed 8 January 2023.

Art Quilt Australia 2017

A display of Australia's best art quilt textile paintings.

Closed 22 October 2017.

ArtRage 2024

2024 welcomes the 30th year of ArtRage, Tasmania’s premier state-wide student art exhibition.

Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free

ArtRage 2023

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

Closed 2 April 2024.

ArtRage 2022

An annual exhibition of the top works from young Tasmanian student artists.

Closed 11 April 2023.

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