You’re Invited to attend the Launceston Art Society’s BELONGING Exhibition
The Launceston Art Society presents BELONGING, an exhibition exploring the deep connections we form with people, places, and purpose.
Featuring diverse artistic interpretations of belonging, this showcase highlights the creativity of our members while offering exciting prizes and awards.
Join us to celebrate the power of art in expressing human connection.
The Exhibition Details
The BELONGING exhibition will feature a diverse collection of artworks across multiple mediums, reflecting the wide-ranging interpretations of the theme.
These will include paintings in acrylics, oils, watercolour and pastels, as well as drawing and mixed media.
This broad scope allows artists to express the theme in a way that resonates most with them, ensuring a rich and varied display of artistic vision.
Where: Legacy House, 59 York Street, Launceston 7250
When: 16 – 27 March 2024, 11am – 3pm daily.
You’re invited to the Opening
The opening is being held on 16th March 2025.
Thought Provoking Exhibition
The Launceston Art Society’s BELONGING Exhibition challenges artists to reflect on what it means to belong—or not to belong.
This broad and thought-provoking theme allows for multiple interpretations, from connections with family and community to a sense of place and identity.
Diversity in Artistic Styles & Interpretations
Exhibiting Artists have created works that explore their personal experiences and perspectives on belonging.
The exhibition features a range of artistic styles and mediums, offering visitors a captivating and diverse viewing experience.
Join us for this unique exhibition and immerse yourself in the power of artistic expression!
A Welcoming Exhibition
BELONGING is an exhibition for everyone—art lovers, collectors, creatives, and the broader community who appreciate the power of artistic expression.
Whether you’re an established collector looking for unique pieces, a casual admirer of the arts, or simply curious about the different ways artists interpret the theme of belonging, this exhibition offers something special for you.
This event welcomes all ages, making it a fantastic opportunity for families, students, and community groups to engage with local art.
Younger visitors and aspiring artists can find inspiration in the diverse range of mediums and styles on display, while seasoned collectors will have the chance to discover new talent and meaningful works to add to their collections.
Vote in The Viewer’s Choice Award
The Viewer’s Choice Award invites all attendees to actively participate by voting for their favourite artwork, creating an interactive experience that deepens the connection between the audience and the art.
Whether you’re deeply involved in the arts or simply looking for an enriching cultural experience, the Launceston Art Society invites you to explore, reflect, and celebrate creativity with us.
Discover the Talented Members of the Launceston Art Society
This exhibition showcases the work of Launceston Art Society members, a diverse and talented group of artists working in a range of styles and mediums.
These artists bring unique perspectives to the theme of belonging, drawing from their personal experiences, emotions, and cultural backgrounds.
The exhibition welcomes both established and emerging artists, with the Encouragement Award providing a special opportunity for those who have never won a prize before.
Each piece on display will offer insight into the artist’s interpretation of belonging, creating a rich and varied collection that will resonate with audiences.
Connect with The Launceston Art Society
To learn more about the Launceston Art Society (LAS) visit the website and follow on Facebook.
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