Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery

  • Phone: 03 6211 4177
  • Address:
    Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery
    40 Macquarie Street
    Hobart, TAS 7001
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Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is Tasmania’s leading natural, cultural and heritage organisation.It is a combined museum, art gallery and herbarium which safeguards the physical evidence of Tasmania’s natural and cultural heritage, and the cultural identity of Tasmanians.Opening hours: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm seven days, except Christmas Day, Good Friday and ANZAC DayAdmission: Free


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Seriality and the Panoramic in the prints of Raymond Arnold -Ten Days On The Island 2013

2nd March

The beauty, the diversity and the quirks of Tasmania’s signature island landscape are inspirational in many different ways: for Raymond Arnold it’s art,...

Free

Theatre Of The World

23rd June

Australia's largest collaboration between a private and public institution, Theatre of the World explores 4000 years of creativity and features over 160...

Theatre of the World

23rd June

Australia's largest collaboration between a private and public institution, Theatre of the World explores 4000 years of creativity and features over 160...

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Hannah Gadsby's Mary.Contrary -Ten Days On The Island 2013

23rd March

The surname of Hannah Gadsby’s subject Mary.Contrary is a provocative, playful clue to her very particular comedy. Masked behind a lightening wit, droll...

$22

The Dream of the Thylacine -Ten Days On The Island 2013

15th March

The Dream of the Thylacine is an ode to hope when reality may be elusive. Based on the beautiful, illustrated children’s storybook by Ron Brooks and...

$10

Fun For Kids - Every Day 2012

5th March

The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) has loads of fun things for kids to do all year round. TMAG has year round activities and special holiday...

Free

Islands to Ice

19th December

Islands to Ice explores the definitions, perceptions, mythology and motivations of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean. It explores the places, the people,...

Stories From the State Numismatics Collection

19th December

Containing more than 350 medals and coins, including part of one of the most important collections of Roman coins in Australia donated by Lord Talbot de...

Artists in Antarctica 2012

26th November

Artists in Antarctica is an exhibition developed to present work by key artists who have travelled to Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic region. Selected...

Regarding Landscape 2012

7th April

Regarding Landscape is an overview of the way in which artists have interpreted the landscape. The exhibition presents an opportunity to view landscape...

Within & Without 2012

10th March

Within & Without looks at the way in which artists have explored interior environments through the placement of figures and objects; their means of...

Isle of Many Waters 2012

23rd March

In 1939 Frank Hurley’s short film, Isle of Many Waters, promoted Tasmania’s historic sites and rugged natural landscape, encouraging tourists to ‘holiday...

Theatre of the World

23rd June

Creating a dialogue between works from different cultures and times has been at the heart of Jean-Hubert Martin’s curatorial passions. For ‘Theatre of the...

To Catch a Tiger

5th November

To Catch a Tiger explores the human compulsion to connect with something which is just out of reach. In this installation by Tasmanian artist James...

Artists in Antarctica

26th November

Artists in Antarctica is an exhibition developed to present work by key artists who have travelled to Antarctica and the sub-Antarctic region. Selected...

To Catch A Tiger - James Newitt 2012

1st December

“I’m not sure whether the Tasmanian tiger exists or not… that’s the really interesting part.” - James Newitt To Catch a Tiger is part museum display, part...