Exhibition Dates :
Thursday 23 – Tuesday 28 January 2025
10:00am – 4:00pm daily
Exhibition Location:
Long Gallery – Salamanca Arts Centre
Immerse yourself in a celebration of art and inclusion! This inspiring exhibition showcases paintings, photography, clay works, and more—all created by talented NDIS participants supported by OnTrack Tasmania. Each artwork reflects their unique stories, creativity, and connection to Tasmania’s rich natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Discover the transformative power of art and community in Creatives of Tasmania, an inspiring exhibition showcasing the talents of NDIS participants supported by OnTrack Tasmania. This unique event features a diverse range of artworks, including paintings, photography, clay works, and collaborative projects, all celebrating Tasmania’s rich natural beauty, cultural heritage, and the creative spirit of its people.
The theme, Creatives of Tasmania, serves as a canvas for exploring the island’s landscapes, wildlife, and vibrant communities. Each piece in the exhibition tells a personal story, reflecting the individuality and resilience of its creator. From bold brushstrokes depicting iconic Tasmanian landmarks to intricate clay sculptures inspired by the island’s unique flora and fauna, the exhibition invites visitors to see Tasmania through the eyes of its artists.
The exhibition also highlights the collaborative spirit that lies at the heart of Tasmanian culture. Several artworks have been created as group projects, fostering teamwork and a shared sense of achievement. These pieces symbolise unity and the strength that comes from working together, embodying the supportive and inclusive environment cultivated by OnTrack Tasmania.
Through this exhibition, OnTrack Tasmania showcases its commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities and fostering their creative growth. By providing access to resources, guidance, and encouragement, the organisation ensures that participants can explore their artistic abilities and share their talents with the wider community. This event stands as a testament to the positive impact of such initiatives, reminding us of the importance of inclusion and opportunity. It’s an experience not to be missed—a reminder of the creativity and resilience that define Tasmania and its community.