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How to Make the Most of Entering Exhibitions Like the Incognito Art Show

by Art Trails Tasmania | 28 Mar, 2025 | ATT Exhibition, Best Read, Skills Sharing for Artists

Making the Most of Exhibiting in Events Like the Incognito Art Show The Sydney-based Incognito Art Show is now Australia’s largest annual art show. It is open to any artists intersted in taking part. It is an event where artists anonymously donate postcard-sized...

Entries are Open for the 5th Annual Art Trails Tasmania Art Exhibition

by Belinda Stinson | 13 May, 2024 | Art Trails Tasmania, ATT Exhibition

Entries Are Now Open for the 2024 Art Trails Tasmania Art Exhibition It is with a lot of joy that I can announce that the 5th Annual Art Trails Tasmania Art Exhibition will be in venues from the mountains to the sea in five locations and is now open for entries! This...

How to Share Your Event News with Art Trails Tasmania

by Art Trails Tasmania | 16 Feb, 2024 | Art and Craft Events, Art Trails Tasmania, ATT Event Members, ATT Exhibition

Promoting Your Artist Led Events News It is a joy to be sharing our members’ event news and artist profile stories across the website, blog, Members and Community newsletters, Facebook and Instagram. Our readers and followers love the stories and they keep asking for...

7 Ways to Use Exhibitions to Grow Your Artist Profile

by Belinda Stinson | 13 Jun, 2023 | ATT Exhibition, Best Read, Skills Sharing for Artists

7 Ways for Using Exhibitions to Grow Your Artist Profile Entering your work in art and craft exhibitions can be a great way to grow your artist profile, and not just by having exhibition visitors see your work. You can easily increase the number of people who see your...

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