Call Out for Workshops and Classes
It’s time to share your workshops and classes that you have happening across Tasmania on our Facebook and Instagram pages.
This is all about supporting and celebrating all the creative small businesses (aka artists earning some income from their wonderful talents!!), artists, galleries, shops, art societies, art and craft groups and art retreats who put on workshops and classes, members or non-members.
While our members get to be listed on our What’s On directory page, Workshops and Classes, this is also available for all Tasmanian artists and groups.

Workshops and Classes
You’re welcome to drop links int the comments to what you’re up to, and, of course, you’re welcomed to follow Art Trails Tasmania on Facebook and Instagram.
Links in Individual Comments
I’ve learnt from previous call outs that it is best to drop your links in Facebook in individual comments.
This makes it much easier for the links to be clicked on and followed.
It also lets Facebook show the images related to the pages, always a benefit.
Naturally enough, Instagram isn’t as helpful with links. I’d be really happy to fix this but sadly, I don’t have any influence in that area!
How to Leave Details to Your Workshops and Classes
Giving context to your links makes the world of difference.
So be sure to actually write a helpful description about what you’re doing.
This is all about helping you to connect to our followers, who will, hopefully, become your followers.
I’ve noticed that the comments with links that include a description as well as the link work much better thank those with just a page handle.
Have Your Artist Story and Events Shared
If you’d like to have your artist story and event news shared here on Art Trails Tasmania and across our socials do be sure to join our flourishing artists community over at the Member’s Hub.
Our Latest Artist Profile Stories
Have your story told in our members only Artist Profile stories. Simply login and follow the links from the Artist Dashboard Account page.
I’m thoroughly enjoying sharing these Artist Profile stories because they are all such a reflection of each artist; they’re so different to each other, interesting, inspiring and motivating. Enjoy having a read of them and be sure to support our artists.
Journey With Lora Warman as She Reignites Her Creative Voice
Be ready to reignite your own creative voice as you dive in this member’s Artist Profile of Lora Warman on Art Trails Tasmania
Meet Artist Dawn Murray and Soak Up her Joy of Creating
Come meet artist Dawn Murray and soak up her joy of creating in her Art Trails Tasmania member’s Artist Profile
A Love for the Process of Exploration with Ann Williams-Fitzgerald
Meet mixed-media artist Ann Williams-Fitzgerald and her love for the process of creative exploration in her Art Trails Tasmania Artist Profile.
Finding the Flow and Deeper Meaning in the Doing with Lee-Anne Peters
Come meet multi-talented artist Lee-Anne Peters in her Art Trails Tasmania Artist Profile and discover how seeking meaning and embracing the flow matters
For the Love and Joy of Painting with Mel Hills
With a shear joyful love for painting, wild Tasmania & creativity, artist Mel Hill shares her passion for art in her Art Trails Tasmania Artist Profile
Rediscover Coloured Pencil Art with Richard Klekociuk
Meet the passionate coloured pencil and digital artist Richard Klekociuk and explore what gives this successful artist joy in this Artist Profile with Art Trails Tasmania

Skills Sharing Stories
I want there to be more arts and crafts in our world, in our communities and in our own lives. Hopefully you’ve found this blog post useful and interesting in your creative journey.
So I’m creating, with your help, Art Trails Tasmania, allowing all of us who feel this love to create more of it.
And the Art Trails Tasmania blog is a key part of making this happen, telling the stories of members. It’s about what they have happening with workshops and classes, exhibitions, open studio trails, where to find their outlets, markets, fairs and festivals so you can shop their creations as well as their art and craft retreats.
Also being shared are the supporters of our artists, the galleries, shops, cafes, art societies and groups, places to stay and artist in residencies.
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