Art Societies and Groups

 

Art societies as well as art and craft groups are so important for sharing skills, ideas, opportunities and friendships.

They’ll run workshops and classes, exhibitions, excursions and retreats to benefit their members and often have a shop front and/or gallery presence for you to visit.

Usually run by volunteers, the digital presence of art societies and groups can range from simply a Facebook page through to a website, newsletters and online courses.

Their workshops are generally artist led and have pricing for members and visitors.

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Discover what's on with the Arts and Craft Groups and Societies

Find Art Societies and Groups from Across Tasmania

Here you’ll find the Art Trails Tasmania members who are running art societies and art and craft groups.

To help you plan your explorations we look at Tasmania as nine regions:

North West

ArtsCape Wynyard

ArtsCape Wynyard Art Gallery

An artist-run initiative in Wynyard, operating on unceded Tommiginner land in Tasmania. We are incorporated volunteer-run, not-for-profit organisation that provides a space for local artists and groups to gather and meet.

Explore this supportive and enabling art group, ArtsCape Wynyard online to discover the latest program of events, including exhibitions and workshops, arts call outs and how to join this friendly artists co-op.

Be sure to follow ArtsCape Wynyard on Facebook and Instagram for all of their latest news!

Visit at:

45 Jackson Street
Wynyard, Tas 7325

The Arty Duck

The Arty Duck is a welcoming community of artists and makers specialising in locally made arts and crafts with a shopfront open Monday to Saturday 10am to 4pm.

Come explore the Arty Duck website, discover their designers, and follow them on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news.

30 Smith Street
Smithton, TAS 7330

 

West Coast

 

The Islands: Bruny, Flinders and King Islands

 

 

Central North – including Launceston

Poatina Tree Art Gallery

Poatina Arts

Poatina Tree Art Gallery is a community Gallery run by Poatina Arts. We are a small nurturing Gallery that provides exhibition opportunities to local artists and artists connected to our broader community.

Visit Poatina Arts online to discover all that this vibrant creative collective are doing, including a gallery space, glass studio, artist in residence program, rehearsal spaces, music studio rooms, and a ceramic studio. Be sure to join the newsletter and follow on Facebook and Twitter/X too for  all the latest news.

Gordon Street
Poatina, TAS 7302

The Poatina Tree Art Gallery is an exhibiting venue for the 5th Annual Art Trails Tasmania Art Exhibition.

Sheffield Art Gallery

The Sheffield Art Gallery exhibits and sells arts and crafts created by our diverse and talented group of local artisans. We provide a high quality gallery service open to the general public. We respond to the needs of the community by providing an exhibition space open to local artists and encourage all sectors of the community to participate.

Visit the Sheffield Art Gallery online , discover the exhibitions, workshops and special events. Be sure to follow on Facebook.

6 Pioneer Close
Sheffield, TAS 7306

The Sheffield Art Gallery is an exhibiting venue for the 5th Annual Art Trails Tasmania Art Exhibition.

Launceston Art Society

The Launceston Art Society (LAS)

The Society encourages the development of art skills and knowledge and enables members to promote their work through exhibitions as well as encouraging skill development via workshops. Social interaction and networking is encouraged on the Wednesday studio open days.

Be sure follow on Facebook and  to explore the Launceston Art Society website to learn about their workshops, exhibitions, becoming a member and their newsletter

RSL Building Wellington Street
Launceston, Tas 7250 

Deloraine Creative Studios Inc.

59-61 Emu Bay Road
Deloraine, TAS 7304

Deloraine Creative Studios Inc. is a centre for the creation and exhibition of art, craft, and design. We are a not-for-profit organisation that offers a unique experience for people to view artists and craftspeople at work, creating handcrafted Tasmanian products and works of art.

Our working studios offer artisans the opportunity to gain recognition of their skills, display and sell their work and provides an ideal environment in which to share their knowledge and skills.

Deloraine Creative Studios also offer the opportunity for artists to display and sell their art works on consignment.

To learn more visit the Deloraine Creative Studios website and follow on Facebook.

George Town Art and Artisans

Shop 3, 81 Macquarie Street
George Town Tas 7253 

George Town Art and Artisans is a gallery/retail space for artists, artisans and craft people from the municipality of George Town to collaborate, exhibit and sell their creations.

Be sure to follow on Facebook and Instagram this vibrant and creative group for the latest in events, workshops, exhibitions and designs.

George Town

Central Tablelands

 

Central South – including Hobart

Stitching and Beyond inc

Stitching and Beyond is a group which celebrates the work of textile artists exploring innovative approaches to fibre and mixed media arts. We share ideas, knowledge and techniques, support each other , and showcase textile art in all forms.

Be sure to join the Stitching and Beyond Facebook Group and visit their website to stay up to date with workshops, events and daily doses of textile inspiration.

Moonah

Peppercorn Artists Gallery

Peppercorn Gallery is located in historic Richmond. It is run by an artist Co-Operative and promotes the work of the member artists and over 30 other Tasmanian artists and artisans.

58 Bridge Street,
Richmond 7025
Open 7 days.

You can visit this wonderfully inspiring gallery and shop in person, or at the Peppercorn Gallery online home and follow on Facebook and Instagram for all of the latest news and treasures.

 

 

North East

 

East Coast

 

South East

 

 

 

 

Navigating Tasmania

 Below is a map to help orientate yourself with the regions. Do note that this map has some creative license to it rather than being a very specific, professional cartographers creation. Do refer to the Tasmanian Government Official touring map of Tasmania ($5, available online, in Service Tasmania shops and onboard the Spirit of Tasmania) for accurate details. It even has roads and rivers marked on it!

If you’re planning a road trip arts holiday be sure to get hold of a good old fashion printed map of the state. Do not trust Google maps or the navigation maps beyond the city and suburbs as they’re renowned for taking people along unsafe narrow dirt tracks with little opportunity for chucking u- turns (true for all regional, rural and remote areas in Australia). And besides, folding out a map, having an explore is way more fun! 

 

Easy to navigation regions of Tasmania to discover Art Trails Tasmania members and events

See What’s On Across Tasmania

Just click on the images below to find out what is happening with various artists across the state.

Workshop and Classes led by Artists
Explore the Exhibitions
Discover the artists of Art Trails Tasmania
Learn more about artist in residence
Open Studio Trails
Join in the joy of art and craft retreats
Discover the Galleries, Cafes and Shops with Art Trails Tasmania ATT
Discover the Markets and Fairs where you'll find talented artists
Discover what's on with the Arts and Craft Groups and Societies
Create your own creativity calendar
Learn about Art Trails Tasmania ATT
Join us in the Members Hub

What’s On and Happening with Art Trails Tasmania Members

Art Trails Tasmania is a membership based program that is all about empowering, enabling, celebrating and sharing the amazing artists, makers, designers, performers, creators, artisans and crafters across this beloved state.

After a lot of careful consideration, asking and listening to our audience on the socials in the prelude to the launch of this site, the decision on how this artist led project would be funded became abundantly clear: memberships.

Initial thoughts included having Google ads but no one, including me, really liked that idea. Other optoins included selling ebooks and courses and going after grants and sponsorships.

While grants and sponsorships might still be on the table they are unreliable in many ways – time consuming to apply for and highly competitive.

While the ebooks, guides and programs fit much better as they are about sharing skills, inspiration and connections. So you’ll find a growing library of them in the Resources area with the full collection available in the members area.

As for membership, it just made the most sense. It creates a family and shares the collective and individual stories.

To find out more about our membership options click here for the Member’s Hub.

A big thank you to everyone who helped answer my website build questions on Facebook and Instagram, your comments and messages helped a great deal with clarity and understanding how to make this site sing for you!