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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...

The Inspiring Poatina Tree Art Gallery Winter Art Exhibition and Writers Festival

by Art Trails Tasmania | 10 May, 2024 | Art and Craft Events, Workshops and Classes

You’re Invited to attend Evelyn Antonysen’s Exhibition & the Winter Writers Festival at Poatina The Poatina is a hive of activity this winter with the Evelyn Antonysen “Synthesis” exhibition at the Poatina Tree Art Gallery and the Winter...

Unleashing Your Creative Potential Within Supportive Arts and Crafts Groups

by Art Trails Tasmania | 17 Apr, 2024 | Creativity Calendar, Workshops and Classes

Being Part of a Creative Group and Thriving Being part of a local creative group cultivates an environment of collaboration, support, and inspiration, fostering artistic growth and innovation.  Through networking and shared experiences, you can gain valuable feedback,...

Found Collected Dyed Stitched Workshop with Textile Artist Aukje Boonstra

by Art Trails Tasmania | 7 Feb, 2024 | Art and Craft Events, Workshops and Classes

Come Found, Collected, Dyed, Stitched Workshop Retreat with Textile Artist Aukje Boonstra You will explore our farm and surrounding bush to find interesting objects. Then you will use your collected objects and natural vegetation to create embellished eco-dyed...

Unlock Colour DNA Art Retreat with Richard Klekociuk

by Art Trails Tasmania | 12 Jan, 2024 | Art and Craft Events, Workshops and Classes

Come to the Unlock Colour DNA Art Retreat with Richard Klekociuk This coloured pencil workshop explores the therapeutic value of colour through  analysing the colour structure of both the surrounding forest and waterway in a  superb rainforest setting in North East...
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