• Follow
  • Follow
  • What’s on
    • Discover the Artists
    • Exhibitions
    • Workshops and Classes
    • Art Retreats
    • Open Studio Trails
    • Artist in Residences
    • Art Societies and Groups
    • Markets and Fairs
    • Galleries, Cafes and Shops
  • Resources
    • Members Only Resources
    • Skills Sharing Stories
    • Creative Tasmanian Holiday Guide
    • Creativity Calendar
    • Book Reviews
    • Events News
    • Artist Profile Stories
  • Art Exhibition
    • Art Exhibition Conditions of Entry
    • Art Trails Tasmania Art Exhibition Entry Form
  • Shop
  • Member’s Hub
  • Blog
  • Newsletter
  • About
    • FAQs
    • Contact
  • Log In

Every Day Creativity & What It Means to Live Creatively Outside of Art Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 18 Nov, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

Allowing Every Day Creativity Creativity is not confined to the studio or the sketchbook; it can be woven into every part of life, both ordinary and extraordinary.  For makers, artists, and curious spirits, embracing every day creativity offers a chance to infuse...

12 Rituals of Rest That Spark Fresh Creative Energy Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 15 Oct, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

Finding Joy in Restful Creativity Creativity does not thrive on constant motion; it flourishes when given space to breathe. Rest is not absence, but a quiet resource that renews energy, focus, and imagination.  Where Part 1 explored how boredom, sleep, and daydreaming...

How Rest Fuels Creativity: Boredom, Sleep & Daydreaming Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 15 Sep, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

Why Boredom, Sleep, and Daydreaming Fuel Creativity Creativity is not confined to bursts of high energy or moments of intense focus; creativity also thrives in quieter spaces, where creativity grows naturally as the resting mind nurtures creativity through calm,...

10 Ways to Explore Your Creativity with a Sketchbook Practice Part 2

by Art Trails Tasmania | 20 Aug, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

10 Sketchbook Practice Ideas  A sketchbook is more than just blank pages – it’s a space where curiosity, play, and experimentation come together. In Part One, we explored why sketchbooks are such a powerful tool for creative exploration. If you missed it, you can read...

Discover Creative Freedom Through a Sketchbook Practice Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 15 Jul, 2025 | Creativity Calendar

Nurturing Creativity  Sketchbook practice is a creative habit that nurtures confidence, curiosity and exploration, offering artists and crafters a space to play without fear or pressure. This blog story is Part 1 of a two-part series exploring the creative...

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. ...
« Older Entries

Image shows a vibrant colour background with the words reading proudly and with joy showcasing the inspiring events and Artist profiles of our members, in their own voices because it matters An Artist Led Project Art Trails Tasmania
Image has a background of a colour chart with the text reading Art Trails Tasmania How to Share Your Event News with Art Trails Tasmania

Recent Posts

  • Every Day Creativity & What It Means to Live Creatively Outside of Art Part 1
  • Poatina Tree Gallery “In the Eye of the Beholder” Exhibition
  • Art, Flow & Purpose: Meg Shaw’s Creative Journey
  • How to Give and Receive Feedback and Critique for Artists Effectively – Part 2
  • Why Feedback and Critique for Artists Are Vital for Growth – Part 1
Image of a basket with books with text explaining Book Reviews with Art Trails Tasmania
Join us in the Members Hub
Discover the artists of Art Trails Tasmania
What's on with the arts and crafts in Tasmania
Art Trails Tasmania logo arts tourism

Home

About

Contact

Newsletter

FAQ’s

Privacy

Help

What’s on

Member’s Hub

Resources

Blog

Art Trails Tasmania Art Exhibition

Artist in Residence Trail Tasmania

Discover the Artists

Connect with us



Facebook



Instagram

Art Trails Tasmania acknowledges the palawa/ pakana people as the traditional and continued custodians of the land, skies and waterways of the unseeded lands of lutruwita/Tasmania.

Thank you to Emma Robertson for her help with this important acknowledgement.

© Art Trails Tasmania 2025

Site developed by Libby Heasman Design