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A–Z Exhibitions Tasmania

Albert Road, Hunter Street, Wilmot Street, Elizabeth Street, Tasma Street, Salamanca Place, Harrington Street, Davey Street, Main Road, Maquarie Street, Castray Esplanade, Stewart Street, Liverpool Street, George Street, Dunn Place, Murray Street

Bett Gallery

www.bettgallery.com.au

Level 1, 65 Murray Street, Hobart, TAS 7000.

03 6231 6511

Mon to Fri 10am–5.30pm, Sat 10am–4pm

See our website for latest information.

14 January—5 February

Stars Puddled Underfoot Nicola Gower Wallis

14 January—5 February

Survivors

David Stephenson

18 February—12 March

Water[shed]

Group exhibition involving 50 artists marking the 50 year anniversary of the damming of Lake Pedder.

Contemporary Art Tasmania

www.contemporaryarttasmania.org

27 Tasma Street, North Hobart TAS 7000 [Map 17]

03 6231 0445

Wed to Sun, noon–5pm.

See our website for latest information.

29 January—6 March

Boundaries

Tess Campbell, Sam Mountford Curated by Lucy Bleach.

Colville Gallery

www.colvillegallery.com.au

91 Salamanca Place, Hobart TAS 7000 [Map 17]

03 6224 4088

Daily 10am–5pm.

See our website for latest information.

14 December 2021–3 January

Locals Kylie Elkington

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