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Art is on the inside

The Tasmanian Government Art Site Scheme is celebrating more
than 30 years of commissioning artworks by Tasmanian artists in public spaces. Established in 1979, the scheme was the first of its
kind in Australia. Its creation demonstrated a visionary understanding of the way in which artworks can enrich public buildings and spaces. Read more...

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Arts Law Tasmanian Tour 2011

Arts Tasmania in partnership with The Arts Law Centre of Australia is pleased to invite you to a series of free information sessions with Robyn Ayres on issues concerning the law and the arts. Sessions will take place in Hobart on Monday 17 October and on Friday 21 October in Launceston. Read more...

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146 ArtSpace presents: John Vella's BEST PRACTICE

An Iteration: Again exhibition project - BEST PRACTICE involves cutting circular pieces out of the hundreds of artworks that comprise John Vella’s entire 1996-2010 oeuvre. The works will then be made available for sale and distribution for one day each week, over a three week period. Read more... 

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Argentine Metamorphosis for Nicole O'Loughlin

Nicole O'Loughlin is a Hobart artist who works in different art forms
to explore ephemeral states. In April this year, after receiving assistance through Arts Tasmania’s Artsbridge fund, Nicole undertook a three week residency at the Proyecto 'ACE Printmaking Studio in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Read more...

 

 

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Artsbridge - apply at any time

Artsbridge National and International provide funds for either freight costs or for airfares to assist Tasmanian artists or artsworkers to take up exceptional opportunites which may emerge after the relevant grant round closing date. Read more...

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Kingston Primary School awarded Best Public Space

The Kingston Primary School community is celebrating after receiving the title of Tasmania’s best public space for 2011. The Public Domain Awards, hosted every two years by industry association Cement Concrete and Aggregates Australia, recognise the innovative and functional use of concrete to enhance public spaces. Read more...