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Images of Tasmania 12

Images of Tasmania is an artist run exhibition held annually in the Long Gallery. The participating artists have connections to the Tasmanian School of Art, some dating back to the 1950’s, whilst others are recent graduates and post-graduates.

Images of Tasmania is a celebration of the creativity and collaborative spirit of the Tasmanian arts community. The inclusion of 42 artists ensures a diverse range of art practices on exhibition, including painting, drawing, sculpture, mixed media, ceramics, glass, photography, jewellery and furniture design.

The ongoing development and refinement of “Images” has resulted in a strong and inspiring exhibition.

The 12th Images of Tasmania opens at 8 am on Saturday 19 December and runs until Thursday 31 December. Entry is free and opening hours are 10am – 6pm daily Long Gallery and Sidespace Gallery. We invite you to come along and enjoy this exciting and thought provoking exhibition.

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  • Tinkingbell December 20, 2009, 2:56 pm

    Yay you and the other artists!

    I am catching up on posts slowly -reading the aboriginal one was interesting – typical destruction of beauty – but I do have a problem (not with the Tasmanian Aboriginals) but with the Tas Aboriginal centre – Michael Mansell and his cohorts – because of their complete denial of the Lia Poota people up around the circular head area – and the Bass strait Islands on that side of Tassie.

    He denies anyone who is not one of HIS aborigines the right to determination, recognition and funding – and I find that offensive too.

    have a lovely Christmas – 2010 will be happier and mellower for you.