Wildlife Photographer of the Year 59 The Natural History Museum London's annual competition and exhibition highlighting the unique and beautiful relationship between photography, science and art.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
ArtStart 2024 - Keep the Fire Burning Imaginative artworks by northern Tasmanian primary school students, based on the 2024 NAIDOC theme: Keep the fire burning.Free entry | Art Gallery at Royal Park
Faces of Launceston The latest in the series from renowned Tasmanian photographer Philip Kuruvita.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
Vast and Varied This exhibition celebrates the diverse range of ceramics in the QVMAG Collection.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
Royal Park Art Gallery: Gallery 9 + 10 The reinterpretation of our collection reflects our histories, identities and stories in a fresh and contemporary contextArt Gallery at Royal Park | Free
Guan Di Temple This working temple offers a unique window into Chinese religious practice in Tasmania.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
The First Tasmanians: our story Explore the history and culture of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
Dark Side of the Moon: a Pink Floyd experience Celebrating 50 years since the bands iconic album launch, Dark Side of the Moon is set to immerse planetarium-goers with a full-dome musical extravaganza as they sit back and soak in this iconic soundtrack.
This Vanishing World: Photography of Olegas Truchanas Discover the photography of one of Tasmania's fiercest conservation advocates.Museum at Inveresk | Free
Action! Film & War Since the First World War, Australians have been filmed in every conflict zone they have found themselves in – usually with fellow Australians behind the camera.Museum at Inveresk | Free
Fascinating Science Discover everyday scientific principles while problem solving puzzles in this interactive exhibition. STEAM Gallery, Museum at Inveresk | Free
Science on the Move Discover the science of how things move. From light and sound, to force and motion, to electricity and magnetism, and so much more!STEAM Gallery, Museum at Inveresk | Free
QVMadness 2024 Watch this SPACE... for a fun-filled sci-fi takeover of QVMAG on May 4th, 2024.Read more
School Holidays at QVMAG Discover a range of free and ticketed activities during the school holidays for curious and creative minds.Learn more
Northern Clay Explore the story of the rise of ceramics in northern Tasmania, beginning with two former Launceston pottery companies: John Campbell Pottery and McHugh Brothers.Museum at Inveresk | Free
Tasmanian Tiger: precious little remains Peruse historical photographs, objects and stories about the thylacine.Museum at Inveresk | Free
The Sydney Cove Collection Treasures and tales of survival from an eighteenth century shipwreck.Museum at Inveresk | Free
Transforming the Island: railways in Tasmania Track the journey of Tasmanian railways at The Launceston Railway Workshops.Museum at Inveresk | Free
Southern Skies Explore the history of astronomy in Tasmania, and learn about the equipment used to study the night sky.Museum at Inveresk | Free