Discover the best top things to do in Launceston, Australia including Glass Manifesto, Design Centre Tasmania, Greenoaks Gallery, Art Gallery at Royal Park, 1842 Gallery.
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Glass Manifesto is Tasmania’s premier gallery for glass; located 5 minutes from the Launceston CBD on the banks of the beautiful Tamar River - as part of the historic Kings Wharf precinct. Glass Manifesto is the creative partnership of Peter Bowles and Anne Clifton. Together they create some of the finest contemporary works in glass in Australia. Situated within a working hot glass studio, the gallery presents the most extensive and diverse range of handmade glass in Tasmania. You are welcome to come and visit the gallery, meet the artists and gain an insight into the wonders of glassmaking. Peter and Anne have garnered an international reputation for their dedication to exquisite craftsmanship and their innovative style of working. Their work is included in many collections around the world. National and International shipping can be arranged upon request.
4.5 based on 132 reviews
The items on display and for sale are classy modern but hold on to your wallets and purses! Beautiful timber exquisite jewellery furniture clothing and ceramics. Located next to City Park. Also have a travelling exhibition which in this instance was based around glass.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
A neighbourhood art gallery since the 1990's, Greenoaks Gallery is on the picturesque park at St Georges Square. The resident artist, Dan Villiers, paints across a wide range of subjects including landscapes, portraits, local flora and fauna. He works in many different types of media, including pastel, acrylic, watercolour, encaustic, pencil. Only a short drive or walk from Launceston CBD.
4.0 based on 15 reviews
We were a party of four and each of us found different displays of interest - Australian artists, Aboriginal history, Australian Wedgwood ware, animated Australian history film..
3.5 based on 30 reviews
A very large art and craft co-op gallery, situated in an historic warehouse building that makes beautiful, hand-crafted furniture from native Tasmanian timbers.
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