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Kids Creative School Holiday Workshops at St Helens

by Art Trails Tasmania | 17 Jun, 2025 | Art and Craft Events

Calendar of Creative Kids Workshops at St Helens Creative school holiday workshops for kids aged 8–12 at Jane Seychell Gallery, St Helens. Led by professional artists, children can paint a ceramic plate, learn to draw, or decorate cupcakes. All materials included and...

10 Ways to Heal and Flourish with Creativity and Community Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 16 Jun, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

10 Nurturing Paths to Creativity Creativity has been both my refuge and my guide in these tender months of grief and exhaustion. This is Part 2 of a two-part series, where I continue to explore how creativity offers quiet pathways to healing when life feels undone. ...

The Launceston Art Society Calendar of Workshops

by Art Trails Tasmania | 10 Jun, 2025 | Art and Craft Events

The Latest Calendar of Workshops with the LAS The Launceston Art Society is delighted to share with you an inspiring calendar of workshops! From pastels to mixed media to acrylics to oil painting, these workshops are all about developing your skills, whether...

Book Review Inspiration: 10 Creative Books for Makers, Artists and Nature Lovers

by Art Trails Tasmania | 9 Jun, 2025 | Book Review

Book Reviews for Art & Nature Lovers This book review features a wonderful selection of titles published by Search Press Australia, all readily available online. These books are a celebration of creativity across a diverse range of mediums and techniques, making...

8 Elements Needed For Your Successful Content Plan – Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 6 Jun, 2025 | Members Only Content

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Why Every Artist and Creative Business Needs a Clear, Simple Content Plan – Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 5 Jun, 2025 | Skills Sharing for Artists

How to Make Sense of Content Plans A content plan is the key to sharing your creative work and business with ease and confidence, across all your platforms and projects. This is Part 1 of a two-part series on content planning for artists, makers, galleries, event...

“Secret People, Secret Places” Open Studio Art Trails with Christie Lange

by Art Trails Tasmania | 29 May, 2025 | Art and Craft Events

Open Studio Time: Explore the Creative Process with Christie Lange Discover ceramic artist Christie Lange’s open studio during Secret People, Secret Places at the Bay of Fires Winter Arts Festival. Explore porcelain sculptures inspired by Tasmania’s landscapes, meet...

Australian Landscapes Shine in the New Annette Fuller Online Gallery

by Art Trails Tasmania | 27 May, 2025 | Creative Business Profile

Creating an Online Gallery to Celebrate Annette Fuller’s Contemporary Art I launched Annette Fuller Art online store on the 1 April this year – no it wasn’t an April fools joke!!! After months of behind the scenes work and many late nights, I pressed the button...

Jennifer Grubba Weaves Strength Into Every Wire Sculpture She Makes

by Art Trails Tasmania | 26 May, 2025 | Artist Profile

Jennifer Grubba is Untangling a Path to Healing with Her Wire Sculpture Practice My wire sculpture has been part of my recovery after a diagnosis of PTSD, Depression, Severe Anxiety and Agrophobia. I find the wire is incredibly meditative, and I can easily lose myself...

Knitted Wire Bracelet Workshop with Noelene Hammond

by Art Trails Tasmania | 23 May, 2025 | Art and Craft Events

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...

Finding a Path to Healing with Creativity and Community Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 22 May, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

The Whispers of Creativity It seems that every stage of life throws up challenges, denting your heart and opening the doors to questioning what’s important, and for me, there’s always the whispers from creativity: “let creativity in, yours or ours”. In the last while,...

15 Practical Ways to Effective Promote Your Art Exhibitions Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 20 May, 2025 | Members Only Content

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