Time to Discover More Talented Tasmania Artists
Creative George Town is a pilot program in Kinimathatakinta/George Town, showcasing Tasmania’s vibrant arts.
This initiative offers artists a platform to exhibit their work and enables locals to engage with diverse artistic expressions from across the state, enriching the community’s cultural landscape.
Come discover four thought provoking exhibitions and fill your creativity calendar with Tasmanian artist inspiration.

Creative George Town Exhibition Calendar

Drifted Matter by Emma Magnusson-Reid Exhibition
Drifted Matter’ by Emma Magnusson-Reid features a collection of works on paper that have been developed over several years in response to the immediate surrounds of the artist’s current and relatively new home in Beechford, on the North-East coast of lutruwita/ Tasmania.
This small, atmospheric coastal community is intimately situated within the Five Mile Bluff Conservation Area, where the Curries River merges into the Bass Straight.
Consisting of various printmaking and drawing methodologies, the imagery explored in their work acts as a study of place — embracing the surrounding waters, the night sky and the biological matter that exists within it.
The examined elements emote their own narratives of migration, nostalgia and purpose, consisting of what has become an interwoven entanglement of endemic and introduced plant species.

Drifted Matter by Emma Magnusson-Reid Exhibition Details
Here are the exhibition details:
Exhibition Dates: 28 March to 5 April 2025
Exhibition Opening: 10.30am, Saturday, 15 March 2025
Exhibition address:
Jim Mooney Gallery, George Town Memorial Hall
29-67 Macquarie Street
George Town 7252
Tasmania


An Abiding Love for Colour and Making with Noelene Hammond
Noelene Hammand’s love of colour began in art galleries. Now, from her studio by the Tamar, she creates vibrant works with wool, beads, and bold textiles.
Ephemeral Fields for Safe Keeping by Amy Bartlett
‘Ephemeral fields for safe keeping’ by Amy Bartlett is an exhibition that captures the essence of belonging and relationships to our roots, loved ones, friends, and society.
With each brush stroke or stitch, the artworks create a connection between the viewer and the artist’s own history, which serves as the patchwork of their identity.
With their commitment to preserving memories, the tapestry of colours, textures and shapes honour their ancestors and tell stories of their lived experiences.
Themes include nostalgia, loving relationships, loss and grief, domestic violence, and bonds to community.
Using visual storytelling and flowers as a tool, they invite audiences to explore their senses to reflect upon their own notions of home.
Exhibition Details
Here are the exhibition details:
Exhibition Dates: 28 March to 5 April 2025
Exhibition Opening: 11.30am, Saturday, 15 March 2025
Exhibition address:
Watch House Gallery
84-86 Macquarie Street
George Town 7252, Tasmania

Post Graduate Gallery Society Exhibition
The Post Graduate Gallery Society presents “It Takes All Sorts,” an exhibition showcasing a diverse range of artistic genres and media.
This vibrant collection will feature traditional landscapes alongside bold experiments in fantasy and anime, embodying a spectrum of artistic intents and abstractions.
Through this showcase, we invite viewers to explore a dynamic intersection of established norms and innovative expressions.
Exhibition Details
Exhibition Dates: 10 – 23 May 2025
Exhibition Address:
Jim Mooney Gallery,
George Town Memorial Hall
29-67 Macquarie Street
George Town 7253
Tasmania

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2025 Kinimathatakinta Art Prize
The Kinimathatakinta/George Town Art Prize is an annual event hosted at the Jim Mooney Gallery and managed by the George Town Council.
The goal of this prize is to highlight and celebrate the robust and evolving art scene within the municipality.
It encourages artists to deeply engage with their environment, encouraging a richer appreciation and understanding of place and community.
The prize showcases artworks that resonate with the essence of Kinimathatakinta/George Town, highlighting its landscapes, waterways, coastline, townships, and the distinctive lifestyles of its inhabitants.
By promoting an intimate engagement with our surroundings, the prize aims to enhance a broader understanding and appreciation of the region.
It encourages the creation of artworks that depict and interpret our culture, challenges, and beauty.
This platform is dedicated to celebrating the creativity and innovation of artists, introducing new perspectives and voices that enrich the local cultural dialogue.
This title of this prize is in palawa kani, the language of Tasmanian Aborigines.
An Exhibition of Local Tasmanian Artists
This year’s art prize celebrates an unapologetically local cohort—artists who live here, hail from here, or retreat to their weathered beach shacks for weekends of salty air and creative reflection.
In George Town and its surrounds, the rhythms of land and sea have long inspired artistic expression, making this region a true haven for creativity.
The Exhibition Artists
The 2025 Finalists:
Anastasia Millward
Bobby Gloops
Catherine Tai
Diana Guy
Emma Magnusson-Reid
Jaclyn Tink
James O’Brien
Jennie Timmins
Jennifer Dickens
Joanna Pinkiewicz
Justin Bannon
Sabrina Guy
Sue Doherty
Sue Neilsen
Tania Glanville
Exhibition Details
Exhibition dates: 5 – 17 April 2025
Opening date: Friday, 4 April 2025 at 4pm
Exhibition Address:
Jim Mooney Gallery,
George Town Memorial Hall
29-67 Macquarie Street,
George Town 7253 Tasmania
Connecting with Creative George Town Online
The Creative George Town team, an integral part of the George Town Council, is dedicated to nurturing and showcasing the vibrant arts scene within the historic and picturesque municipality of Kinimathatakinta/George Town.
This team focuses on developing exhibitions, events, and comprehensive arts programming that celebrates local stories and engages the community.
Be sure to explore the George Town Council Art and Culture online hub.
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