Gentle Protagonist: Art of Michael McWilliams QVMAG presents the first ever public exhibition of the works of much-loved Tasmanian artist, Michael McWilliams.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
ArtRage 2024 2024 welcomes the 30th year of ArtRage, Tasmania’s premier state-wide student art exhibition.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
Discovery Collection 23/24 Explore beautiful, rare, original and significant recent acquisitions in QVMAG's collection. Art 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
ArtStart: Curated by the Artists QVMAG's latest ArtStart exhibition showcases imaginative works created and curated by primary school students from across northern Tasmania.Art Gallery at Royal Park | Free
This Vanishing World: Photography of Olegas Truchanas Discover the photography of one of Tasmania's fiercest conservation advocates.Museum at Inveresk | Free
Unbound: Books Reimagined Combining artists' books and pop-up books, Unbound: Books Reimagined challenges our perceptions of the book form.Museum at Inveresk | Free
ZAP! Electric Science Power your way through a series of challenges and puzzles to see how electricity is made and the incredible things it can do. 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!Museum at Inveresk | Free
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
The Blacksmith Shop Explore a series of buildings where blacksmiths and other tradesmen worked, shaping heated metal by hand and machine.Museum at Inveresk | Free