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Local Government Burnie Arts and Function Centre
A website created by the Burnie Regional Art Gallery and the Burnie Arts & Function Centre, which provides information about gallery public programs, local cultural events, venue hire, artists and communitry groups. An initiative of the Burnie City Council
Commonwealth Government CAN (Collections Australia Network): Tasmania
Public gateway to Tasmanian not-for-profit, public access collecting organisations and institutions in all sectors, including museums, art galleries, libraries and archives
Local Government Carnegie Gallery
The Carnegie Gallery, owned and operated by the Hobart City Council, presents an annual program of contemporary art, craft and design exhibitions which support Aboriginal cultural practice and cultural diversity, and which celebrate Hobart's unique natural, built, cultural and social heritage
Local Government Devonport Regional Gallery
Details of Devonport City Council's art gallery, the Devonport Regional Gallery
Friends of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Information about The Friends of TMAG, a group that supports the activities of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Local Government Moonah Arts Centre
The Centre is the focus of Glenorchy City Council's Arts and Cultural Development Program. Details of its services and events program are provided. Includes printable expression of interest forms for its artistic programs, and newsletter
State Government museumshop (TMAG)
Information on the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Shop, which promotes the Museum's collections and encourages an awareness of Tasmania's cultural, scientific and artistic heritage. Online purchases are available
Commonwealth Government National Gallery of Australia (NGA)
Website of the NGA, with information on its collections, exhibitions and events
Commonwealth Government National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery (Canberra) aims to increase the understanding of the Australian people, their identity, history, creativity and culture, through portraiture
Local Government Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
QVMAG, Launceston, Tasmania is the largest museum and art gallery outside a capital city in Australia, and particularly known for its fine collections of Australian colonial art, contemporary art and craft, Tasmanian natural and social history, Chinese temple, Launceston Railway Workshops and Planetarium
Local Government QVMAG Friends
Information on the benefits of becoming a Friend of the QVMAG, (Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston) with link to application form, and volunteer application form
Local Government Rosny Historic Centre: Rosny Farm
The Rosny Farm complex includes Rosny Barn, Rosny Cottage and the Schoolhouse Gallery. The barn and cottage house displays of the history and development of Rosny Farm while the Schoolhouse Gallery is a venue for exhibitions of contemporary and community art, and historical displays
State Government smART map Tasmania
Developed by arts@work, smART map Tasmania is an interactive website profiling high-quality arts experiences across Tasmania
State Government Tasmania: museums and art galleries
Information on Tasmania's museums and art galleries
State Government Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG)
Web site of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, with links to information on its exhibitions and collections, tours, buildings, education, services, and bookshop
State Government Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery: learning and discovery
Details of TMAG's educational activities and services, including school and teacher programs, learning resources, and family holiday programs
State Government TMAGgots
The TMAGgots is a group of young Tasmanians who are interested in actively supporting the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery. It aims to help younger Tasmanians to know about and experience the exhibitions, collections, and cultural and natural heritage of TMAG

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