Tasmania - Hobart - Galleries & Exhibition Spaces
Central
Gasworks Village
The village contains a distillery,gallery,restaurants(inc Hog's Breath) and a Sunday market.
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
The museum houses collections of Australian colonial art, contemporary craft and design, Tasmanian history and natural sciences. Special features include a Chinese Temple, Planetarium and now, the interpretation of one of Tasmania's most intact nineteenth century industrial environments, the Launceston Railway Workshops at Inveresk site.
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Inveresk
The Inveresk site, once the Launceston Railway Workshops,was developed in two stages. One-third of the impressive and dominating Stone Building, named after the engineer Edward Stone, is now The Art Gallery: the principal, high-quality exhibition space. The other two-thirds house the Academy of the Arts, a joint venture between the University of Tasmania and TAFE Tasmania.
Salamanca Place Markets
A row of Georgian-style warehouses converted into art galleries, restaurants and pubs. On Saturday mornings a hugley popular and colouful markets sell everything from fruit and veg to art and crafts.
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
The collections include Natural Sciences (Zoology, Botany, Geology), Applied Science, Humanities (Art, Decorative Arts, Costume, Social History, Indigenous Cultures, Numismatics, Photographs, Documents and Ephemera) and Library. The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery also includes the Tasmanian Herbarium.
including
John Glover and Benjamin Duterrau
South
Peppermint Bay, Woodbridge
Discover Australia's only organic sheep cheesery, chat to the cheese makers and taste the rewards of this ancient craft.Relax over a cheese platter, and glass of wine or fine coffee on the deck overlooking the Grandview Vineyard and the spectacular Channel region of Tasmania's south.
Take time to browse Regnans Gallery - a showcase of fine Tasmanian art and craft. Regnans provides a venue for local, statewide and limited interstate designers, artists and craftspeople.