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The Anonymous Art Show at The Arty Duck

by Art Trails Tasmania | 5 Feb, 2025 | Art and Craft Events

Discover Artists of the Ruggesd North West in the Anonymous Art Show at the Arty Duck You’re invited to explore the Anonymous Art Show at the Arty Duck in Smithton. As part of the Circular Head Council’s Feel Good February, artworks have been donated by...

Knitted Bracelet Workshop with Noelene Hammond

by Art Trails Tasmania | 4 Feb, 2025 | Art and Craft Events

Discover the Joy in Making Knitted Bracelets This is a beginners nitted 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...

Stitching and Beyond Presents: Sculptural Textile Art with Priscilla Edwards

by Art Trails Tasmania | 29 Jan, 2025 | Art and Craft Events, Workshops and Classes

Indulge Your Love of Textile Art with Stitching & Beyond in this Priscilla Edwards Workshop This is a great textile art opportunity to be inspired to take your art off the wall and into the world of 3D mixed media using found items with the Sculptural Textile Art...

Calendar of Workshops and Classes with Julie McDonald

by Art Trails Tasmania | 9 Jan, 2025 | Art and Craft Events, Workshops and Classes

Art Workshops and Classes at Historic Quamby Estate with Julie McDonald Immerse yourself in inspiring art classes and workshops at the beautiful historic Quamby Estate with Artist in Residence Julie McDonald. Quamby Estate 1145 Westwood Road, Hagley 7292 Tasmania...

Beyond Print with Stitch Workshop with Gaye Nieuwenhof

by Art Trails Tasmania | 18 Dec, 2024 | Art and Craft Events, Workshops and Classes

Be Part of the Beyond Print with Stitch Workshop Led by Gaye Nieuwenhof Come along with a collection of local flora that is special to you, then print with your collection in exciting innovative ways you may not have tried before. Collage and stitch to create a piece...

Explore the Christie Lange Exhibition: Forest Fragments

by Art Trails Tasmania | 12 Nov, 2024 | Art and Craft Events

Explore the Christie Lange Exhibition “Forest Fragments” Discover the intricate beauty of Cradle Mountain’s ecosystems in “Forest Fragments” by Tasmanian artist Christie Lange. Through ceramics, porcelain, and textiles, Lange celebrates the delicate...
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