Art Galleries in Launceston, TAS

Find art galleries in Launceston, TAS. Listings include Emporia Tattoo, Madeline Gordon Gallery, Powerhouse Gallery, Dada Muse, Scotch Oakburn College space Gallery, Brooke van Ruiswyk Gallery.

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Emporia Tattoo A Emporia Tattoo
Level 1, 80 Brisbane Street
Launceston, 7250

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Madeline Gordon Gallery B Madeline Gordon Gallery
57 George Street
Launceston, 7250

A gallery of contemporary art that represents artists from Tasmania and mainland Australia.

Powerhouse Gallery C Powerhouse Gallery
Launceston, 7248

The PowerHouse Gallery is a student run initiative which provides a professional gallery space for UTAS students. The PowerHouse Gallery is located on the Inveresk campus above Blu...

Dada Muse D Dada Muse
121 Cimitiere Street
Launceston, 7250

dAda mUse - Home to Australia's largest collection of Salvador Dalí works on paper in Lutruwita (TAS)

Scotch Oakburn College space Gallery E Scotch Oakburn College space Gallery
85 Penquite Road
Launceston, 7250

Scotch Oakburn College space Gallery aims to present a diverse program of exhibitions, promoting awareness of contemporary arts.

Brooke van Ruiswyk Gallery F Brooke van Ruiswyk Gallery
Launceston

Original Artwork for sale by Tasmanian artist Brooke van Ruiswyk.

Yellow House Gallery Tasmania G Yellow House Gallery Tasmania
437 Hobart Road
Launceston, 7055

Work began on converting an old country corner store into YellowHouse a Studio/Gallery in 2002. There have been three major exhibitions held, in 2005 Stone and Clay, in 2006 a ret...

Cherries on Tuesdays H Cherries on Tuesdays
Launceston, 7250

Welcome to Cherries on Tuesdays. For unique gift ideas. All designs are hand drawn by Layla.

enSight I enSight
Centreway Arcade
Launceston, 7250

enSight is a public art facility run under the auspices of the Launceston City Council and Tasmanian Regional Arts.