How the Tasmanian Craft Fair Brought Community Together

In the late 1970s Deloraine experienced an influx of artists and craftspeople seeking an alternative lifestyle. Rotarians at the time explored ways of facilitating the integration of these new creative people into the conservative farming community.

The Rotary President of the time, John Sullivan, suggested a Craft Fair as a way not only to bring the two parts of the community together, but also to develop an avenue for the artisans to sell their products. John’s idea was taken up by the Rotary Club of Deloraine, which started development of the inaugural event in 1981.

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Starting as the Tasmanian Cottage Industry Exhibition and Craft Fair

This was called the Tasmanian Cottage Industry Exhibition and Craft Fair. The Fair boasted 34 exhibitors and during the two days attracted about 3,000 people to the local Community Centre.

It was a huge success as it provided a window of opportunity for people to display and sell their work.

During the ensuing years the Fair continued to develop and expand with increased numbers of both exhibitors and attendees.

A Craft Fair That Took Over the Town

As the Fair grew it was necessary to find additional space, so it spread throughout various venues around the town and gallery owners became involved. Cottage industries blossomed to include cheese, wine, liqueurs, truffles, and more.

Growing into the Tasmanian Craft Fair

The Fair grew to such an extent that it gained recognition as a major Tasmanian event. Publicity for the Fair began to go national and, to help in attracting Government assistance, in 1996 the Rotary Club decided to change the name from the Tasmanian Cottage Industry Exhibition and Craft Fair to the Tasmanian Craft Fair.

Over the years, it has grown into one of Australia’s largest and most beloved craft fairs, attracting thousands of visitors annually.

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Celebrating the Artisan Made at the Tasmanian Craft Fair

The Tasmanian Craft Fair aims to celebrate and promote the rich artistic traditions of Tasmania by providing a platform for local artisans to showcase their handmade crafts.

One of its primary goals is to foster community engagement, bringing together artisans, families, and tourists to appreciate and support local creativity.

Additionally, the Fair seeks to educate visitors about traditional and contemporary craft techniques through workshops, demonstrations and live demonstrations enhancing the cultural experience.

Creativity, Community & Economic Growth

The event not only supports local makers but also fosters community spirit and economic growth in the region.

Ultimately, the Tasmanian Craft Fair aspires to preserve and promote Tasmanian craftsmanship while nurturing a vibrant, supportive community around the arts.

It serves as a celebration of creativity, culture, and community spirit, making it an essential event in the Tasmanian calendar.

Passionate About the Arts and Crafts at the Tasmanian Craft Fair

Participants in the Tasmanian Craft Fair are deeply passionate about their crafts and the stories behind them.

Many artisans are driven by a love for traditional techniques and a desire to preserve Tasmania’s rich cultural heritage.

They often invest countless hours perfecting their skills, whether it’s pottery, textiles, woodworking, or jewellery-making.

Sharing Creative Passion

Getting involved in the Fair provides them with a platform to share their creations with a wider audience, connect with fellow artisans, and receive valuable feedback.

For many, it’s an opportunity to showcase their hard work and creativity while building a network within the local arts community.

Additionally, participants appreciate the chance to educate others about their craft, inspire future generations, and foster a greater appreciation for handmade goods.

The Fair serves not just as a marketplace but as a celebration of passion, creativity, and the unique stories that each artisan brings to their work.

Ultimately, it allows them to share their love for craft and contribute to the vibrant tapestry of Tasmanian culture.

Tasmanian Craft Fair is Held Annually

The Tasmanian Craft Fair is held annually over the long weekend in November (first Monday), attracting thousands of visitors to Deloraine.

Across a Various of Venues

The Fair takes place in various venues throughout the town, including parks, community centres, and local halls, allowing for a vibrant and festive atmosphere.

Free Shuttle Buses

Park your car and use the free buses to get around the venues and into the township of Deloraine during your stay.

Deloraine, located in northern Tasmania, provides a picturesque backdrop for the event, enhancing the experience with its charming heritage buildings and scenic landscapes.

Hundreds of Artisans Plus Workshops, Demonstrations and Food

The Fair spans multiple days, featuring hundreds of local artisans showcasing their handmade crafts, alongside workshops, demonstrations, and food stalls offering delicious Tasmanian produce.

This annual event not only highlights the creativity and talent of Tasmanian makers but also fosters community spirit, making it a beloved tradition for both locals and visitors alike.

If you’re planning to attend, it’s a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in Tasmania’s rich cultural tapestry!

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Workshops & Demonstrations Share Skills

The Tasmanian Craft Fair is a vibrant celebration of local artisans, featuring a diverse program of events, workshops, Masterclasses and live demonstrations.

The workshops cater to all skill levels, offering hands-on experiences in crafting techniques, from pottery throwing to spinning and weaving.

The focus is to celebrate and nurture high quality artists and makers across a broad range of crafts both traditional and contemporary, who are encouraged to show their works being created at the fair. With over 220 exhibitors, a majority are from Tasmania with a quality selection from interstate Australia.

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The Power of Sponsors, Volunteers and Supporters

The Tasmanian Craft Fair owes its success to a dedicated network of supporters, sponsors, and volunteers who share a passion for celebrating local craftsmanship.

Our sponsors, including local businesses and art organisations, provide essential funding and resources that enable us to enhance the festival experience, from logistics to marketing.

Their commitment helps us create a vibrant platform for artisans to showcase their work.

Treasured Volunteers

Volunteers play a crucial role, offering their time and energy to assist with event setup, gate entry, and parking facilitation.

Their enthusiasm and support create a welcoming atmosphere for all attendees, fostering a sense of community that is at the heart of the Fair.

Together, these contributors help us promote Tasmanian arts and crafts, ensuring that our festival remains a cherished event in the region.

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Exploring the Tasmanian Craft Fair

The Tasmanian Craft Fair is held in the picturesque town of Deloraine, nestled in the heart of Tasmania’s beautiful northern region.

Our main venues are the Community Complex and the Deloraine Showgrounds, providing ample space for a diverse range of stalls, workshops, and exhibitions.

Stunning Views Everywhere

The scenic backdrop of rolling hills and lush landscapes enhances the overall experience, creating an inviting atmosphere for visitors and artisans alike.

Venues All Through Town

In addition to the main venues, you can visit galleries in the main street of Deloraine and the popular Yarns exhibition at the Great Western Visitor Centre.

The Fair with multiple venues, aims to foster a deeper appreciation for Tasmanian arts and crafts while supporting the local community.

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Tasmanian Craft Fair Nurtures & Promotes the Arts and Crafts Community

The Tasmanian Craft Fair plays a vital role in nurturing and promoting the arts and crafts community across Tasmania.

By providing a platform for local artisans to showcase their work, the Fair fosters visibility and recognition for talented creators, helping them connect with potential buyers and collaborators.

This exposure is essential for many artists, as it often leads to new opportunities and the growth of their businesses.

Empowering Visitors & Exhibitors

In addition to showcasing crafts, the Fair offers workshops and hands-on experiences, empowering attendees to develop their skills and deepen their appreciation for craftsmanship.

This educational aspect not only enriches the community but also inspires a new generation of artisans.

Collaborations and Lasting Friendships Amongst the Exhibiting Artists

The Fair encourages collaboration among artists, creating a supportive network that fosters innovation and creative exchange.

Strengthening Community Through Creativity

By celebrating local craftsmanship, the event strengthens community ties and enhances Tasmania’s cultural identity, ensuring that the arts and crafts scene continues to thrive and evolve.

Ultimately, the Tasmanian Craft Fair is a cornerstone of the region’s creative ecosystem, making a lasting impact on its artistic landscape.

Interactive & Immersive Experiences at The Tasmanian Craft Fair

One unusual and delightful aspect of the Tasmanian Craft Fair is its emphasis on interactive and immersive experiences.

Beyond typical vendor stalls, visitors can participate in unique, hands-on workshops led by artisans, such as dabbling with pottery or woodwork.

Additionally, the Fair features live demonstrations where artisans showcase their skills in real-time, allowing attendees to witness the creative process first hand.

This engagement creates a dynamic atmosphere that goes beyond passive viewing, fostering a deeper connection between creators and the community.

About the Fair

The Tasmanian Craft Fair is a vibrant annual event held in Deloraine, celebrating the rich tapestry of local arts and crafts.

Featuring a diverse array of stalls from talented artisans, the Fair showcases everything from handmade jewellery and pottery to textiles and woodworking.

In addition to exhibitor displays, the Fair offers interactive workshops, allowing visitors to engage directly with artists and learn new skills.

Live demonstrations highlight the craftsmanship involved in various art forms, creating an immersive experience for attendees.

The Fair fosters a strong sense of community, with local food and drink vendors, music performances, and family-friendly activities enhancing the festive atmosphere.

It’s not just a marketplace; it’s a celebration of creativity, collaboration, and the unique cultural identity of Tasmania.

Whether you’re an art lover, a budding creator, or just looking for a fun day out, the Tasmanian Craft Fair promises something for everyone.

Follow the Tasmanian Craft Fair on Instagram and Facebook, and explore the Tasmanian Craft Fair online, plan your travel, book your tickets and download your program and find out what’s involved in becoming an exhibitor

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