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Explore Your Creativity and Build Creative Courage in Every Day Life Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 20 May, 2026 | Creativity Calendar

Be Brave, Explore Your Creativity Explore your creativity in ways that feel both meaningful and gently challenging, because creative courage is not something you wait for, it is something you practise.  In everyday life, from long awaited for studios to kitchen...

12 SEO Skills for Artists and Creative Businesses – Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 13 May, 2026 | Members Only Content

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Understanding SEO and Why It Matters for Artists – Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 12 May, 2026 | Skills Sharing for Artists

Understanding Search Engine Optimisation Search Engine Optimisation, SEO, is the simple art of helping the right people discover your creative work online without paid advertising. For artists, makers, and creative businesses, SEO works quietly behind the scenes like...

Calendar of Knitted Wire Bracelet Workshops

by Art Trails Tasmania | 6 May, 2026 | Art and Craft Events, Workshops and Classes

Have Fun Making Knitted Wire Bracelets This is a beginners knitted bracelet lesson. Learn how to knit your own bracelet or for a special gift. You will be using wire and seed beads in this lesson it is how to use the wire and hold the beads in place. You must know to...

Members’ Reward: Workshop Call Out

by Art Trails Tasmania | 28 Apr, 2026 | Art and Craft Events, Art Trails Tasmania, Art Trails Tasmania Events, Workshops and Classes

Send in Your Workshop Ideas I’m delighted to be sharing this first Members’ workshop call out with you! As I’m getting closer to setting up the Art Trails Tasmania workshop space it is time to open up applications for running workshops as I prepare for an entire...

12 Gentle and Helpful Ways to Let Nature Guide Your Creative Practice – Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 15 Apr, 2026 | Creativity Calendar

Exploring Your Creativity with 12 Gentle Ways Explore your creativity by allowing your surroundings to become a steady and generous source of inspiration, where even the most familiar details begin to reveal new possibilities when you slow down enough to notice them. ...

Be Part of the Launceston Art Society Open Studio Days

by Art Trails Tasmania | 10 Apr, 2026 | Art and Craft Events, Workshops and Classes

Come Along to Open Studio Days Open studio sessions are the perfect way to explore your curiosity about art without pressure. If you’ve ever wanted to try creating but didn’t know where to begin, this is your invitation to step in and start with the Launceston Art...

How to Promote and Grow Your Art Group Effectively – Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 8 Apr, 2026 | Members Only Content

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How an Art Group Supports Artists, Makers and Creative Growth – Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 7 Apr, 2026 | Skills Sharing for Artists

Coming Together as an Art Group to Thrive An art group or society can be so much more than a place to meet; it becomes a shared creative home where ideas, skills and friendships flourish. For those running an art group or society, nurturing that sense of belonging...

Creative Play with Acrylics Workshop

by Art Trails Tasmania | 2 Apr, 2026 | Art and Craft Events, Workshops and Classes

Explore the Creative Play Workshop with Annette Fuller A gentle invitation back to your creativity playing with acrylic paints. This relaxed, supportive workshop explores colour, texture and intuitive expression in a non-judgmental, no-pressure space. No experience...

How Nature Shapes the Way You See, Feel and Imagine Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 18 Mar, 2026 | Creativity Calendar

Explore Your Creativity with Nature as Your Muse Explore your creativity by letting yourself soften into the quiet presence of the natural world, where shifting light, textured surfaces and gentle rhythms begin to speak in ways that feel both grounding and expansive....

Emma Smith Trickett Walks with Trees Through Relational Ecological Art

by Art Trails Tasmania | 13 Mar, 2026 | Artist Profile

Meet First Nations Artist Emma Smith Trickett In my arts practice I explore intersubjective relationship with green environments. I am looking to not represent how these environments appear didactically, but my relationship to them and the experience of being in...
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