Explore the “6×4” 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 the welcoming foyer of the Council Building in Launceston, this monthly showcase celebrates creativity and local talent.

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Glimpses into the Exhibition

The gallery is open to the public every Monday to Saturday. All work is for sale from reception.

A coffee shop on the premises lends to the enjoyment of sitting back and relaxing while enjoying diverse art from Tasmanian artists displayed on the surrounding walls.

An opportunity to see a selection of works from Anne O’Grady, Sharee Marshall, Anita Parker, Lynda Young, Jamunna Bond and Narendra Mahant – the featured artists in 6×4 format.

This particular exhibition is a 2D experience across various mediums.

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Exhibition Details

Dates: 12 February to 26th March 2026

Exhibition location:

Windsor Gallery , Riverside

1 Windsor Drive

Riverside 7250 Tasmania

Exhibition organiser: Julie Irvin

Be sure to explore the West Tamar Art Group website and to follow them on Facebook and Instagram for wonderful creative inspiration.

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