Join us at TMAG this summer to celebrate contemporary Tasmanian art and culture! Our summer program includes four new exhibitions, artist talks, school holiday programs and more.
Rex Greeno: Memories through Sea Stories is filled with the life works of Tasmanian Aboriginal Elder Rex Greeno - artist, fisherman, and maker of tuylini, ninga and pyerre (Tasmanian Aboriginal bark and reed canoes). Through his art, Greeno shares a deeply personal story of connection to culture, family, and the sea. The exhibition continues to 27 April 2025.
Come and experience the sculptural works in Written in Wood, inspired by the acclaimed Tasmanian writer Richard Flanagan. Kevin Perkins is a Tasmanian artist, master furniture maker and wood craftsman. The exhibition continues to 30 March 2025.
On Island explores connections between artists and the archipelago of 334 islands that make up Lutruwita/Tasmania. All artworks are from the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery collection. The exhibition continues to 21 September 2025.
From 3 – 12 January 2025, the exhibition On the Edge, will commemorate 50 years since the Tasman Bridge disaster. Two cars that were teetering on the edge of the bridge will be on display for the first time since 1975, providing a powerful reminder of the event that split Hobart in two.
Join us this summer and experience captivating exhibitions that define Tasmanian art, culture, and history.