A new exhibition at Port Arthur explores the history of Point Puer, the first purpose-built juvenile prison in the British Empire.
After 30 years of teaching art, Joy Mackey is holding her first solo exhibition in Marion Bay.
An old communication system has been transformed into an immersive exhibition in Hobart.
Callum J. Jones interviews ‘Kichikoo’, a Tasmanian painter who has recently held her first exhibition.
Romanticism, lust, murder, forgery, and incarceration collide in the life of renowned convict artist Thomas Griffiths Wainewright.
Echo’s Scribe was a text-based art installation by Tasmanian artist Alexander Okenyo.
This new art exhibition will run from 19 March to 9 May 2021.
The Port Arthur Historic Site is opening a new exhibition called UNDERWORLD.
Bett Gallery is thrilled to present this unique exhibition of works on paper to coincide with ‘David Keeling: Stranger, a survey exhibition’...
A new exhibition has opened at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG). Called The Change Room, it celebrates and highlights the...