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Best Art Galleries in Tasmania: Public Museums, Commercial Spaces and Studios

Tasmania's art gallery scene is a wonderful reflection of the island's creative spirit and natural beauty. From contemporary spaces showcasing local and international artists to heritage galleries housed in historic buildings, there's a genuine warmth to the way these venues welcome visitors and celebrate artistic expression. Whether you're keen to discover emerging Tasmanian talent or explore established collections, the galleries across the state offer something to move and inspire.

This guide brings together some of Tasmania's most compelling art galleries, each with its own character and curatorial vision. You'll find them dotted across Hobart, Launceston, and regional centres, making it easy to weave gallery visits into your travels around the state. Many galleries are free to enter or very affordable, and most staff are genuinely delighted to chat about the work on display. Whether you're an art enthusiast or simply looking for an interesting way to spend an afternoon, Tasmania's galleries are worth your time.

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