Your Creative Tasmanian Adventures
For art lovers, Crafting Your Own Creative Tasmanian Holiday Guide is your gateway to the island’s rich artistic soul.
Through local galleries, exhibitions, and artist-led workshops, you’ll connect with passionate creators and experience the magic of handcrafted works.
This free guide makes it easy to discover the joy of Tasmania’s vibrant art trails, festivals, and retreats.
Explore the island’s diverse creative community beyond MONA, with insights into artists, makers, and crafters across different regions.
Engage directly with local artists through their socials and newsletters, and immerse yourself in Tasmania’s inspiring creative spirit.
Regular Updates
This creative touring guide is updated regularly with each new edition available via our free Community Newsletter.
What you won’t find in the guide…
You won’t find the perfectly slick and schmick corporate branding promising something “authentic” that has come out a shiny glass box.
This is an artist led, grass roots community of real life artists and makers. We are all figuring out our websites and socials as we go and doing our best, even if it is a tad daunting sometimes!
So I truly hope you find creative joy and inspiration in your explorations and connections with all who are featured in it.
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