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Join the Launceston Art Society’s Journey Through Education, Workshops and Exhibition

by Art Trails Tasmania | 11 Jun, 2024 | Creative Business Profile

Come Explore The Launceston Art Society The Launceston Art Society (LAS) began life as the Launceston Drawing Club over 133 years ago by a group of women who desired to devote time to the educational influences of the study of fine arts. LAS Workshops, Art Appreciate...

Discover Local Artists and Crafters at the Makers at the Courthouse

by Art Trails Tasmania | 4 Jun, 2024 | Creative Business Profile

A Flourishing Arts and Crafts Group Makers at the Courthouse is situated in a beautiful 19th century municipal Courthouse. In recent years the building was used as the local council chambers until the 1990’s. Makers at the Courthouse has been open since 2011. We...

Two Decades of Art, Creativity and Community at the Scottsdale Art Gallery Cafe

by Art Trails Tasmania | 7 May, 2024 | Creative Business Profile

It’s Time to Celebrate the Game Changing Scottsdale Art Gallery Cafe It’s almost 20 years since Rod and Shirley began their business in Scottsdale, today known as the Scottsdale Art Gallery Cafe. Since 2005, it has been an incredible journey for us as our...

The Evolution of a Community Art Space into Artosaurus

by Art Trails Tasmania | 13 Sep, 2023 | Creative Business Profile

The Game Changing Community that is Artosaurus At Artosaurus Gallery and Studios we feel the most joy when we see people exceed their own expectations. The name Artosaurus was inspired by Declan Lindsay who is totally obsessed with dinosaurs and art. The concept began...

The Magic in Framing the Personal and the Precious with Greg Dennis

by Art Trails Tasmania | 24 Aug, 2023 | Creative Business Profile

The Buzz in Framing the Personal and the Precious The biggest buzz from framing is, I find, the moment when our clients, particularly artists who have spent sometimes hundreds of hours creating their piece, come back into our studio to collect, and the looks on their...
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