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25.01.2022 Kirsty Webeck is the kind of person that misadventure follows around. Gosh! takes you through these mundane-turned-catastrophic events, which will make you wish youd been along for the ride or grateful that you werent. See the show at Fringe at the Edge of the World tomorrow night (Sat 11 Jan).



25.01.2022 MONA - Museum of Old and New Art may be closed to the public, but not to the art! You can livestream Tim by Wim Delvoye on Wednesday to Monday from 10am-4:30pm until 30 April. https://www.mona.net.au/tim-live-stream

24.01.2022 The Institute of Architects Tasmanian Chapter will be live streaming their 2020 awards ceremony through YouTube tonight: www.youtube.com/user/AusArchitects/live Tune in at 8pm to celebrate the 24 incredible Tasmanian projects entered - from heritage cottages to inner-city living, community hubs to media schools and everything in between.... You can also explore the entrant gallery via: www.architecture.com.au//entrant-gallery-tas-chapter-2020/

23.01.2022 Festival of Voices will this year host its iconic Big Sing virtually. The featured song for 2020 is R&B classic, (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher. Get your voices ready for 3 July!



23.01.2022 Tasmanian artist Keith Dougall was commissioned to create a suspended glass art installation at Royal Hobart Hospital through the Tasmanian Government Art Site Scheme. Suspended in the new K-Block reception area of Royal Hobart Hospital, the artwork is comprised of over 300 human breaths captured from patients, visitors and staff, and sealed into uniquely shaped hand-blown glass bubbles. Learn more about "Catching Your Breath" during this fascinating video.

20.01.2022 Have you gotten your #dailydose from Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra? A great way to start your day.

20.01.2022 Spiegeltent Hobart has announced the first round line-up for the 2020 festival!



20.01.2022 Check out the beautiful spaces where @amber_koroluk_stephenson will be self isolating as part of an Arts Tasmania Residency. Amber will be based at @glovercountry -John Glovers former home and remodelled studio / exhibition room while she prepares new works for her upcoming solo show Breaking Horizons at Bett Gallery Hobart! Learn more about the Tasmanian Residencies Program via arts.tas.gov.au

20.01.2022 "Pristine nature, an unhurried vibe, incredible food: The popularity of Hobart, and Tasmania in general, is growing, and for good reason." The New York Times has put together their very own guide for our capital city and surrounds, which includes some of our best arts experiences - check it out via the link below!

19.01.2022 We understand that coronavirus COVID-19 is affecting a range of individuals, organisations and events within the arts community. If youre an arts business, yo...u can register impact and find out about support options on 1800 440 026. If youre an event organiser and have any questions you can call 1300 880 634. If you have any health questions related to COVID-19 go to www.health.tas.gov.au/coronavirus Arts Tasmania is also here to listen please drop us an email at [email protected] or call (03) 6165 6666 (from 9am- 5pm Mon Fri ) if you would like to chat. If you have a funding agreement with Arts Tasmania email [email protected] to talk about how we can assist you in revising or rescheduling your activity.

19.01.2022 Jofus and the Plank is turbo-charged clowning at its stupidest and most precise. If you missed last nights show catch it tomorrow afternoon (Sat 11 Jan) in North Hobart as part of Fringe at the Edge of the World!

18.01.2022 Switch-Hitter is a one woman stand up show that explores topics including bisexuality, gender, the secret life of the alphabet and poor student life! Chloe Black- Comedian is a rising star on the national circuit, slaying audiences in Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and her hometown of Hobart, Tasmania! See Chloe tonight (9 Jan) and Saturday (12 Jan) as part of Fringe at the Edge of the World.



18.01.2022 The physical, financial and emotional impacts of COVID-19 can be extremely stressful and it is very normal for us to feel worried and anxious during a time like this. Arts Tasmanias resources page contains links and numbers to a range of support services: www.arts.tas.gov.au/supportservices... Among these services is Support Act, which delivers crisis relief to artists, crew and music workers. For more info on Support Act go to: www.supportact.org.au Dont forget to like Stay Healthy Stay Connected - an initiative of the Tasmanian Government for our community to connect during the coronavirus pandemic, offering tips, ideas, info & support.

17.01.2022 The countdown is on.... One week to go until Moments Of Clarity launches on IGTV. This sweet, yet dark, animated comedy series follows a neurotic bearded man, and his wise little dog, as they confront the trivial and grand truths of everyday life. Watch (Tasmanian company) Electric Yaks latest production on Instagram from 5 June! Insta handle - @momentsofclarityseries... #MomentsOfClarity #LifeIsMadeOfThem #WebSeries #ComedySeries #ComingSoon #CuteDoggo #ScreenAustraliaFunded

16.01.2022 This year the Huon Valley Mid-Winter Festival will be bringing their much-loved traditions into the heart of your home Join the live streamed event on Sat 11 July from 6:30 pm.

16.01.2022 Have you got your tickets to Fringe at the Edge of the World yet? Showcasing comedy, music, theatre, and more, the festival will run from 9 - 12 January 2020 in Hobart!

16.01.2022 The Tasmanian Young Writers Fellowship celebrates the strength and breadth of young Tasmanian writing and acknowledges that talent is evident regardless of age or career history. Learn more about the three exciting young writers shortlisted for this prize - Priscilla Beck, Hannah Wararek and Sam George-Allen: tasmanianartsguide.com.au//tasmanian-young-writers-fellow/

14.01.2022 While the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery is currently closed as we face the challenges of coronavirus (COVID-19), you can make a digital visit to the museum. Over the coming weeks, TMAG will be sharing a range of videos, posts and other resources on their social media channels that will explore different aspects of the museum. Watch this video from our Director, Janet Carding, to find out more

14.01.2022 Our friends at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery and Libraries Tasmania are coming together to document the Tasmanian communitys experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of this project TMAG will be collecting 3D items and objects, while Libraries Tasmania will be collecting photographs, documents and written stories. Find out more and how you can make a submission via:... https://www.tmag.tas.gov.au//2020/covid-19_stories_project

14.01.2022 Welcome to the TASMANIAN Salon. Design Tasmania has curated a collection of Tasmanian designed objects which is being showcased at the virtual #DENFAIR2020. The designers work in a range of materials including timbers only found on the island.... Congratulations to Claire Beale and Clementine Blackman who curated the salon. Over the next week or so Tasmanian will be sharing images of the TASMANIAN Salon and interviews with designers. Youll hear about what inspires their work and their lives as designer/makers living and working in Tasmania. To view the TASMANIAN Salon collection register here: bit.ly/TASMANIANSalon #Tasmanian #BeTasmanian

14.01.2022 Turn the sound up and calm your mind down

13.01.2022 The winners of the 2019 Premiers Literary Prizes have been announced! Congratulations to all the winning and shortlisted writers. To see all the prize and peoples choice winners visit:... https://tasmanianartsguide.com.au/plp/ See more

12.01.2022 After a totally sold out season at the 2019 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, The Book of Snorin - Sleep Apnea the Musical is showing in Hobart tomorrow night (Sun 12 Jan). If you snore or love a snorer, this Fringe at the Edge of the World show promises to not only amuse you, but could save your relationship or even your life!

12.01.2022 Last week a special community screening of the Little J and Big Cuz Pilot Bird episode, spoken in palawa kani, was held at piyura kitina’s (Risdon Cove) to celebrate National Aboriginal and Torres Straits Islander Children’s Day.

11.01.2022 Due to popular demand, St. David's Cathedral in Hobart is presenting a second performed reading of William Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis, featuring Marta Dusseldorp and Ben Winspear. Sunday, 13 September at 7pm. Details and bookings: https://www.trybooking.com/book/event?eid=643664& Bookings essential. COVID-19 safety restrictions apply.

10.01.2022 Light, as a physical and metaphorical entity, recurs in many of the poems in this new collection by Sarah Day. Read more of Towards Light and cast your vote in the Peoples Choice Awards for the 2019 Premiers Literary Prizes here: https://tasmanianartsguide.com.au/plp-vote/

10.01.2022 Terrapins King Ubu is coming to MONA FOMA 2020!

09.01.2022 Join award-winning cabaret artist Tash York as she takes you through a show about growing older, practising yoga hungover, owning cats and drinking wine without judgement. Tash will be performing at the Polish Club in North Hobart on Friday 10 and Saturday 11 January as part of Fringe at the Edge of the World!

08.01.2022 The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery offers a number of online resources so you can learn more about Tasmanian Aboriginal cultural history. Click on the post below to find out more #InThisTogether2020 #NRW2020

07.01.2022 Youre invited to share your experience of life during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of an exciting creative initiative. Through phone recordings, Tasmanian voices will be woven into an audio/film art project led by local filmmakers, which may be shared with the community as part of Ten Days on the Island festival in 2021. Learn more via the link below!

06.01.2022 Exciting news - weve just released a limited number of FREE tickets to the Premiers Literary Prizes announcement event at Government House next Thursday (5 December, 2019)! Bookings close this afternoon (29 November) at 4:00 pm - register online (via the link below) and enter the Invitation Code: PLPRIZE19

06.01.2022 Visit the new website: www.coronavirus.tas.gov.au to get the latest Tasmanian COVID-19 information on: - Keeping yourself safe - Families and communities... - Business and employees - Travelers and visitors - Personal and financial support services See more

04.01.2022 Sawtooth ARI Gallery digitally unveil the first of their online programming with "The arrowhead expanding outwards", a participatory writing project on the relationship between grief and time. https://www.sawtoothari.com/currentexhibitions The arrowhead expanding outwards, the first of our new online programming, is a participatory writing project on the relationship between grief and time.

03.01.2022 The Make Yourself At Home campaign encourages Tasmanians to explore their beautiful island while traditional interstate and international markets are not available. To take advantage of this campaign a toolkit has been developed for Tasmanian businesses to use, available via: www.tourismtasmania.com.au//Make-Yourself-At-Home-Industry... Make Yourself at Home has been developed by Tourism Tasmania in partnership with the four regional tourism organisations, the Department of State Growth, the Tasmanian Hospitality Association and the Tourism Industry Council Tasmania.

02.01.2022 We understand that a range of people in our community are experiencing financial challenges due to the impacts of COVID-19. Information on the Tasmanian Governm...ent stimulus package is available via www.premier.tas.gov.au Information on the Australian Government economic response is available via www.treasury.gov.au Should you need support or guidance through these difficult times, please call Lifeline 24/7 13 11 14

02.01.2022 Pancakes is comfort-food comedy. Stacked with stories and drizzled with sweet jokes, expect inoffensive, upbeat comedy that you can bring your room-mate and your grandma to. See Pancakes tomorrow night (Sun 12 Jan) as part of Fringe at the Edge of the World!

02.01.2022 Are you aged 17-25 years, within the Hobart community, active on social media, interested in Hobarts thriving theatre, arts and culture scene and/or marketing/journalism/media? If so, this is your chance to apply to be a Theatre Royal (Hobart) YOUNG AMBASSADOR in 2020. Please email [email protected] for further information and the application form.... Applications close Friday 3 January 2020.

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