Explore the Poatina Tree Gallery Abstract Art Exhibition
Art is explored through playful abstraction in this engaging exhibition, featuring everything from expressive paintings to thoughtful ceramics and sculptural forms crafted from reclaimed objects. It’s a space that invites curiosity and rewards an open mind.
Every artwork becomes a conversation between material and imagination. As you revisit each piece, subtle details emerge, encouraging a deeper appreciation and a fresh perspective on the stories being told.
All About the Abstract Art Exhibition
An exhibition showcasing the work of Sarah L Stewart (paintings), Sabine Wagner (ceramics) and Nikki Johnston (sculpture).
Each artist has summarised their work for the exhibition.
‘Making art from the heart that invites you to ponder.’ Sarah L Stewart
‘Bringing colour into the darkness – abstracts and ceramics to brighten the day.’ Sabine Wagner
‘Transforming everyday materials into playful, story-rich sculptures.’ Nikki Johnston.
Exhibition Details
Dates: 23 November to 28 December 2025
Opening: 23 November 2025 at 2pm
Exhibition location:
East Wing, Shop 1
Poatina Village Green
Poatina 7302 Tasmania
Exhibition organiser: Jo Frietag
Be sure to explore Poatina Tree Gallery online and to follow them on Facebook and Instagram for wonderful creative inspiration.
An Abstract Art Exhibition to Inspire
An art exhibition with a focus on abstraction as a format that challenges our perspective on landscape, character and personality and the purpose of materials.
This exhibition will engage viewers with a range of works that are contemplative, creative, and full of surprise and beauty.
People of all ages will enjoy this exhibition and find something that will spark their imagination and inspire them to consider art that does sits slightly aside the figurative world.
Featured Art Exhibition Artists
Sarah L Stewart’s paintings are complex, detailed and intriguing. She works intuitively, often beginning with no plan or intention, the works are undoubtedly shaped by the environment both urban landscape of city streets to the beautiful natural landscape of rural and coastal lutruwita/Tasmania).
Sabine Wagner explores a number of different art forms and in this exhibition, she shows recent ceramics and abstract paintings on aluminium foil – inviting the viewer to look deeper.
The ceramics pots are dedicated to resistance fighters throughout our history unique colourful and strong to counteract the dark times we are facing.
Nikki Johnston’s creative practice is informed by a lifetime immersed in storytelling, jewellery design, and hand-engraving precious metal.
Repurposed and reimagined, defunct to funked, Nikki’s work embraces a playful exploration of unorthodox materials and processes.
Art, Diveristy, Connection
Come and visit this exhibition and see a diversity of practice and mediums including paintings, ceramics and sculpture made from repurposed objects.
Each artist has a personal story to tell, and each piece is a conversation between material and imagination, revealing stories that can be seen, and seen again, in a different way.
12 Practices to Explore Your Creativity with Intentional Joyful Constraints – Part 2
12 Mindful Practices for Exploring Your Creativity with Clarity and Joy Explore your creativity by intentionally choosing constraints that support focus, mindfulness and enjoyment, rather than...
How Amanda Berryman Creates Healing Through Art and Nature
Finding Connection Through Art What brings me the greatest joy in my art is the deep sense of presence and connection it creates. When I paint, my mind quietens, my body relaxes, and I feel anchored...
How to Flourish as An Exhibiting Artist
Read the Latest Blog Stories and Flourish…
12 Practices to Explore Your Creativity with Intentional Joyful Constraints – Part 2
12 Mindful Practices for Exploring Your Creativity with Clarity and Joy Explore your creativity by intentionally choosing constraints that support focus, mindfulness and enjoyment, rather than waiting for ideal conditions to appear. In Part One, we explored why...
How Amanda Berryman Creates Healing Through Art and Nature
Finding Connection Through Art What brings me the greatest joy in my art is the deep sense of presence and connection it creates. When I paint, my mind quietens, my body relaxes, and I feel anchored in the moment. Each creative session begins with meditation or...
The West Tamar Art Group 6×4 Exhibition
Explore the "6x4" Exhibition by West Tamar Art Groups Members The 6 x 4 exhibition invites you to discover vibrant, original artworks by six talented members of the West Tamar Art Group (WTAG), each presenting four unique pieces at Windsor Gallery, Riverside. Set in...
Peter Ellyard Crafts Living Art from Steel, Glass and Light
Transforming the Raw into Art Making art gives me the rare chance to turn raw, ordinary materials into something that feels alive. I love the moment when steel stops being “just steel” and starts to suggest movement, character, or a story. Stained glass adds another...
The Poatina Tree Gallery Presents “Journey” Exhibition
Be Inspired by the "Journey" Exhibition at the Poatina Tree Art Gallery Journey: Places of stillness and contemplation – Blue Mountains, Tasmania and beyond, is an exhibition of new watercolour paintings by Dorothy Knox. The Poatina Tree Gallery Poatina Village Green,...
Explore Your Creativity Through Boundaries That Strengthen Your Creative Practice – Part 1
How Constraints Can Become Powerful Catalysts for Creative Growth Explore your creativity by looking differently at the limitations that shape your creative practice, because constraints are often misunderstood as obstacles when they can instead act as powerful...
How to Build a Sustainable Income Stream with Art Commissions – Part 2
Building Art Commissions into a Professional Income Stream Art commissions become a genuinely sustainable income source when they are treated as a structured service rather than a favour or an occasional add-on to your practice. Many artists accept commissions...
Why Art Commissions Are a Powerful Income Stream for Artists – Part 1
Why Art Commissions Matter More Than Ever Art commissions have become one of the most reliable and flexible income streams for artists who want to earn from their creativity without relying solely on galleries, exhibitions or unpredictable sales cycles. In a world...
The Launceston Art Society Calendar of Workshops
The Latest Calendar of Workshops with the LAS The Launceston Art Society is delighted to share with you an inspiring calendar of workshops! The workshops are from life drawing to oil painting to watercolour to coloured pencil. The workshops include, Life Drawing...
Read What Our Members Say About Belonging
Join the growing, supportive artists community today and have your Artist story told here.
Belinda is doing a great job creating a professional looking artist hub online. Check out the profile I posted recently to see how well she does them. To all my artist friends let’s help make this THE go to place to discover local artists.
You won’t regret joining Art Trails Tasmania . It’s a welcoming community for creatives at any career stage.Becoming an Art Trails Tasmania member wasn’t a hard decision for me to make as it’s such a wealth of knowledge and support.Being member provides a quality way to showcase your creative endeavours and it’s quickly growing in reach.
We operate a home based picture framing business and recently joined Art Trails Tasmania as a means to giving us exposure to the wider artist community. We have almost immediately seen increase in activity thru our online sites, which I am certain will lead to more opportunities to grow our business.
























