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Find the best art events and make the most of your time this month in Hobart. From music to cooking and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Can you rewrite a 19th-century military language as messages of love? Semaphore Score is the work of State Library and Archives’ inaugural Creative Fellow, Margaret Woodward. The 1868 Tasman’s Peninsula – Semaphore Code Dictionary In response, Margaret has created a contemporary and revised semaphore code book for Lutruwita/Tasmania, and a series of naturally dyed semaphore flags. Come along to this free artist talk, and then spend some time transcribing messages for the reimagined Semaphore Score.

Approximate Running Times: Doors - 6:30pm. Start - 7:00pm. Finish - 10:00pm.
Come to Mathers House and watch Light of Mine. Enjoy the film and the company!
Join a vibrant community of creative minds and share your passion for crafting! Each month features a different craft or skill. Bring your current project and enjoy working with fellow craft enthusiasts. This month's craft is Kawandi, a traditional hand quilting style.
A workshop for emerging + independent artists who want to get sh*t done.
Join me for a fun, hands-on Needle Felted Mushroom Workshop and make your own cute mushroom sculpture!
Step away from the glow of the digital world and immerse yourself in the slow, hands-on magic of analogue photography. In this unique workshop, participants will explore alternative photographic processes by learning how to create plant-based photographic developer using native plants. Guided through the full process from chemistry to image-making, you’ll experiment with tray-based darkroom processing and produce paper negatives using handmade developer. This workshop offers an intimate introduction to experimental analogue techniques, combining photography, botanical knowledge, and material exploration. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of photographic development, the creative possibilities of plant-based chemistry, and their own handmade photographic outcomes.