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Every Day Creativity & What It Means to Live Creatively Outside of Art Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 18 Nov, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

Allowing Every Day Creativity Creativity is not confined to the studio or the sketchbook; it can be woven into every part of life, both ordinary and extraordinary.  For makers, artists, and curious spirits, embracing every day creativity offers a chance to infuse...

Poatina Tree Gallery “In the Eye of the Beholder” Exhibition

by Art Trails Tasmania | 14 Nov, 2025 | Art and Craft Events

Explore the Poatina Tree Gallery Abstract Art Exhibition  Art is explored through playful abstraction in this engaging exhibition, featuring everything from expressive paintings to thoughtful ceramics and sculptural forms crafted from reclaimed objects. It’s a space...

Art, Flow & Purpose: Meg Shaw’s Creative Journey

by Art Trails Tasmania | 10 Nov, 2025 | Artist Profile

Joy and Purpose Through Art for Meg Shaw Art brings me joy. I particularly love being in the ‘flow’ state of creation – when I’m absorbed in the moment – so much so, I have no sense of time. Another aspect that’s engaging for me is being...

How to Give and Receive Feedback and Critique for Artists Effectively – Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 7 Nov, 2025 | Members Only Content

Turning Insight into Action Art feedback and critique for artists isn’t just about understanding why feedback matters — it’s about learning how to make it work for you. In Part 1 of this series, we explored the emotional and creative value of critique: how it builds...

Why Feedback and Critique for Artists Are Vital for Growth – Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 6 Nov, 2025 | Skills Sharing for Artists

Why Art Feedback and Critique for Artists Truly Matter Art feedback and critique for artists are essential to every creative journey. Whether you’re a painter in Hobart, a ceramicist on the North West Coast, or a fibre artist in the Huon Valley, thoughtful critique...

Flourish with Clay with Ceramist Artist Christie Lange Calendar of Workshops

by Art Trails Tasmania | 30 Oct, 2025 | Art and Craft Events

Fall in Love with Clay with Award Winning Ceramist Artist Christie Lange It is time to get your hands dirty with clay and create something gorgeous with Christie Lange in her thoughtfully curated calendar of workshops. Pick your workshop from a range of five...

12 Rituals of Rest That Spark Fresh Creative Energy Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 15 Oct, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

Finding Joy in Restful Creativity Creativity does not thrive on constant motion; it flourishes when given space to breathe. Rest is not absence, but a quiet resource that renews energy, focus, and imagination.  Where Part 1 explored how boredom, sleep, and daydreaming...

Rachel Harris Creates Art That Sparks Connection and Care for Wildlife

by Art Trails Tasmania | 13 Oct, 2025 | Artist Profile

A Sense of Wonder Inspires Creativity Living in Tasmania, it’s impossible not to be inspired by the wild. I grew up in New Zealand, and even after many years on Hobart’s eastern shore I’m still in awe of the unique wildlife found only on this island. Each...

Join the Inspiring Mel Hills for Immersive Sketching Workshop Experiences

by Art Trails Tasmania | 8 Oct, 2025 | Art and Craft Events

The Latest Calendar of Workshops with Mel Hills There’s nothing quite like a workshop that invites you to slow down, observe, and reconnect with the world around you. Artist and teacher Mel Hills, well-loved for her warm teaching style and passion for nature, brings...

How to Make to Your Facebook and Instagram Business Pages Succeed – Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 7 Oct, 2025 | Members Only Content

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Why Every Artist Needs a Facebook and Instagram Business Page – Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 6 Oct, 2025 | Skills Sharing for Artists

Why It Matters to Have Facebook and Instagram Business Profile Pages There comes a point in every artist’s creative journey where simply sharing your work online isn’t enough. You start to notice that some artists seem to have real momentum – their posts are being...

The Launceston Art Society Inspirations Exhibition

by Art Trails Tasmania | 16 Sep, 2025 | Art and Craft Events

You’re Invited to attend the Launceston Art Society’s “Inspirations” Exhibition The Launceston Art Society proudly presents “Inspirations”, a community art exhibition showcasing the diverse talents of local members, with visitors invited to...
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