The $20,000 major acquisitive award is open to both two- and three-dimensional works by artists who reside in or have a strong connection with Tasmania....
Tag Archives: Devonport Regional Gallery
Corinna Howell: The grass is greener where you water it
'The grass is greener where you water it' comprises paintings and drawings evoking feelings of nostalgia for a childhood nourished on Tasmania’s north coast....
Michaye Boulter: ATMOSPHERES
For 'ATMOSPHERES', Michaye Boulter presents a contemporary exploration of Tasmanian landscapes, highlighting their timeless and universal qualities....
Natalya Hughes: The Interior
In Natalya Hughes’ 'The Interior', Freud's consultation room is reimagined through a series of furniture and decorative elements. Visitors are encouraged to take a seat and talk....
PORTAL 2023
'PORTAL' is a community photography project that aims to capture the beauty and diversity of coastal life on the North West Coast of Tasmania....
Object Design: University Connections Program
Showcasing selected works from senior secondary students across Tasmania studying Object Design, supported by the University Connections Program (UCP)....
Hobart artist named as major winner of tidal.22 art prize
Sara Maher wins the $20,000 acquisitive tidal. 22: City of Devonport Tasmanian Art Award for her artwork 'Open Listening (Lunawanna-alonnah/Bruny Island),' 2021....
Jane Menzies: How it started
With a play on the meme ‘How it started vs How it’s going’, Jane Menzies set out to make a portrait a day only to have her creative goal and the phrase take on new meaning due to a global pandemic....
Paper On Skin
'Paper On Skin' is a biennial wearable award, which encourages and challenges artists to design wearable garments made from at least eighty percent paper....
Systematic
'Systematic' explores current artistic approaches to concepts of ‘the system’ showcasing eight Australian artists: Tega Brain, Ian Burns, Bill Hart, Jacob Leary, Nadège Philippe-Janon, Patrick Pound, Tricky Walsh, and Laura Woodward....
Minds Do Matter
‘Minds Do Matter’ presented by RANT Arts is a month-long community exhibition held annually in October that runs in parallel with Mental Health Week, 9 to 16 October....
Undercurrent
‘Undercurrent’ features works from the DCC Permanent Collection including prints from the Robinson Collection, and explores Tasmanian art through the lens of the ocean; on an island, it is a powerful force, both isolating and connecting....