Feeling blue or seeing red?
Colours have entered our everyday language, each carrying with it it's own very distinct meaning.
View ArticleThe art of rehabilitation
When a person is badly injured or suffers a stroke, they lose many things they once took for granted. It can be a slow process to regain the skills they had before. But some people going through...
View ArticleBuilding connections across the globe; Hobart's International Wall of...
Walls are often built to keep people apart. But a special wall in Hobart was built to bring people together. The International Wall of Friendship celebrated it's official fifteenth birthday this week,...
View ArticlePainted cows at Agfest
One of the more unusual things seen at this year's Agfest were 21 brightly painted cows.
View ArticleForeigners map Tasmania in 'Tasmania 1:100,000' exhibition
What would you do with a little piece of Tasmania? Some 140 artists worldwide answered this question using small squares of a Tasmanian map.
View ArticleEvolutionary extremes displayed in Piccinini's Tasmanian debut
They are confronting, alarming but fascinating and warm and she loves them all the same.
View ArticleTasmanian artist Max Angus remembers the Belvedere
Max Angus is a Tasmanian painter, best known for his water colour landscapes, but he was also involved in one of Hobart's most fondly remembered dancehalls.
View ArticleArtistic ability on display in North Hobart
To celebrate International Day for People with Disability, Headway Support Service opened a special art exhibition in North Hobart.
View ArticleA never to be repeated Hobart event
Hobart's One Night Only Project was bright, different, loud and impressive. Take a look at a never to be repeated event
View ArticleA once in a lifetime art experience
The One Night Only Project is a once in a lifetime experience. It takes place in an unused space in Hobart, turning empty buildings into an art and music space. Find out more.
View ArticleQueensland landscape artist wins Glover Prize
A Queensland man has become the first indigenous Australian to claim the nation's richest landscape art award, the Glover Prize.
View ArticleQld artist wins landscape award
A Queensland man has become the first Indigenous Australian to win the Glover Prize, the nation's biggest landscape painting award.
View ArticleDonated treasures the focus of new museum exhibition
An exhibition of donated local art and antiques, including family treasures, opens tonight at the Tasmanian Musuem and Art Gallery.
View ArticleUnderstanding Hobart's architecture heritage through art
Ten Murray Street is a large, grey office block, built in the 1960s with a strong modernist aesthetic. A proposal to redevelop the Parliament Square precinct would see the building demolished, along...
View ArticleTassie students paint Tasmania
Four Tasmanian primary schools have brightened up an old tourism shed with murals depicting what they think of as 'Tasmania'.
View ArticleWorld artists to invade Tasmania
The Ten Days on the Island festival has been launched in Hobart with artists from around the world signed up to attend.
View ArticleTasmania's subversive adult Disneyland opens with Mona
It's been years in the making, but the Museum of Old and New Art (Mona) is now open to the public. The museum's owner, David Walsh, has described Mona as a subversive adult Disneyland and the...
View ArticleGenerous donation to University of Tasmania
The University of Tasmania has received its biggest donation.
View ArticleUniversity of Tas receives generous donation
Geoffrey and Francis Tyler have pledged to donate $1 million as well as their art collection including works by Arthur Boyd to the University of Tasmania.
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