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Welcome to Lovett Gallery in Cygnet

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About Lovett Gallery

Lovett Gallery is situated in the picturesque town of Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia. This contemporary art gallery is a vibrant space that showcases a diverse collection of works from both emerging and established artists, particularly focusing on local Tasmanian talent. Known for its dedication to promoting the arts in the community, Lovett Gallery combines innovative exhibitions with an inviting atmosphere, allowing visitors to engage deeply with the art and the artists behind it. Founded in 2020 by local artist Sarah Lovett, the gallery has quickly established itself as a focal point for the art scene in Tasmania. Its mission is to support and uplift local artists while fostering an appreciation for contemporary art among collectors and the wider public. The gallery features a rotating selection of exhibitions, highlighting the works of artists such as: - Julie Dowling (Aboriginal artist and painter) - Nicholas Folland (sculptor and installation artist) - Cobi Sharp (emerging contemporary artist) - Rosalie Gascoigne (renowned for her assemblages and collages, despite her passing, her works are still featured prominently through various exhibitions). Lovett Gallery's focus on community engagement has led to a series of educational programs and workshops aimed at children and adults alike, ensuring that art remains accessible to everyone. While visitors cherish the artworks on display, they are also drawn to the gallery's unique exhibitions that often blend various mediums, making art a multi-sensory experience. Lovett Gallery continues to be an important platform for cultural dialogue, encouraging synergy between the arts and the local community, demonstrating that art is a vital part of the community's identity.

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Location

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14 Mary St, 7112 Cygnet, Australia

Contact

(03) 6295 0582

Website

http://www.haeg.org.au