Rosny Farm

Rosny Farm The cultural home of Clarence City Council Tasmania. Exhibitions, live music, community events & more

Opening tomorrow at 2pm!Mish MeijersChats with Bats, Trees and Other CreaturesJoin us tomorrow, Sunday 7 June at The Sch...
05/06/2026

Opening tomorrow at 2pm!

Mish Meijers
Chats with Bats, Trees and Other Creatures

Join us tomorrow, Sunday 7 June at The Schoolhouse for this fantastic exhibition opening event.

All welcome!

Winter gallery hours: Wednesday to Sunday 10am - 4pm



Images: Mish Meijers exhibition install for 'Chats with Bats, Trees and Other Creatures'

It's winter so our opening hours have shifted to 10am - 4pm. With two new, exciting shows opening this coming week we lo...
05/06/2026

It's winter so our opening hours have shifted to 10am - 4pm.
With two new, exciting shows opening this coming week we look forward to seeing you soon!

04/06/2026

Opening with a snap and a snarl.

Rosny Farm and Dark M**o present Abdul-Rahman Abdullah’s 'The Dogs'

See The Barn transformed into an unsettling world of memory, surveillance, and ever-shifting power - Beautiful. Unsettling. Unmissable.

Opening Wednesday 10 June
5.30pm - 9pm | The Barn, Rosny Farm

Live music
Food
Mulled wine
Full bar

We are excited to be presenting Mish Meijers sole exhibition 'Chats with Bats, Trees and Other Creatures' at The Schoolh...
04/06/2026

We are excited to be presenting Mish Meijers sole exhibition 'Chats with Bats, Trees and Other Creatures' at The Schoolhouse.

Opening Event:
Sunday 7 June, at 2pm, The Schoolhouse.
All welcome!

Exhibition Runs:
5 Jun - 28 Jun 2026

Balancing scepticism with wonder, this part theatre set and part ritual space focusses on non-human forms of interspecies communications where belief and doubt co-exist.

What fantastic shows - looking back at three exhibitions from last month at The Schoolhouse. Thanks again to all the art...
02/06/2026

What fantastic shows - looking back at three exhibitions from last month at The Schoolhouse. Thanks again to all the artists and everyone for their support!

Exhibitions include:

Jaye Gangalidda and Jake Koorabubba's two-person exhibition 'kujaka rra-kurrinya (Mother Spirit)

Harriet Link's solo exhibition 'Soft Edges'

Romany Best's solo exhibition 'Syzygy'

Artist Talk 3:30pm Sunday, 31 may, The Barn.Come along to The Barn to hear the ideas and processes of some of the exhibi...
30/05/2026

Artist Talk 3:30pm Sunday, 31 may, The Barn.

Come along to The Barn to hear the ideas and processes of some of the exhibiting artists in There Are No Straight Lines, a group exhibition reflecting on the contrasts between deep time and the present moment to consider circular notions of time that are repetitive, familiar and continuous.

Artists: Emma Bugg, Alicia King, Eloise Kirk, Amber Koroluk-Stephenson, Sara Morawetz, Cassie Sullivan, Jodie Whalen





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This project was assisted through Arts Tasmania by the Minister for the Arts through Support for Groups grant.

This Sunday is your last chance to catch Dialogue Continuum: Hunter Island Press & Tasmanian Ceramic Association at The ...
30/05/2026

This Sunday is your last chance to catch Dialogue Continuum: Hunter Island Press & Tasmanian Ceramic Association at The Schoolhouse.

In this exhibition, ceramicists and printmakers merge techniques, layering prints onto clay and crafting 3D forms. This exchange sparks an exhibition exploring the interplay between mediums, where surface and form, image and object converge.

Images: Cassie Sullivan

Wander through an enchanted slime mould forest in The Barn, retrace Darwin’s footsteps across the Eastern Shore, explore...
28/05/2026

Wander through an enchanted slime mould forest in The Barn, retrace Darwin’s footsteps across the Eastern Shore, explore hidden observatories, fungi-filled tunnels, and the night sky.

Beaker Street Festival is back — and Clarence is full of strange and wonderful things to discover 👀.

Explore the program now.

!ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT TO APPLY!Tasmanian artists: we want to see your work.Applications for the 2027 Clarence Jazz Festiva...
25/05/2026

!ONLY ONE WEEK LEFT TO APPLY!

Tasmanian artists: we want to see your work.

Applications for the 2027 Clarence Jazz Festival Visual Artist Commission close Monday 1 June.

Every year, the commissioned artwork becomes the visual face of the festival — featured across campaign design, print, digital, signage and more.

$7,000 acquisitive artist fee
Open to Tasmanian visual artists
Applications close 5pm Monday 1 June

If you know someone whose work deserves to be seen BIG, send this their way.

Apply now via the link in bio.

Pictured: 2024 CJF Commissioned Artist Leigh Rigozzi's work in application.

22/05/2026

CALLING LUTRUWITA/TASMANIAN ARTISTS

Applications are open for the 2027 Clarence Jazz Festival Visual Artist Commission.

Each year we comission an artist to create a new work that helps shape the visual identity of our iconic festival — appearing across posters, signage, digital campaigns, merchandise and more.

This is a rare opportunity to have your work become part of one of Tasmania’s major cultural events.

$7,000 acquisitive artist fee (+GST if applicable).

Applications close 5pm Monday 1 June.

Know an artist who’d be perfect for this? Tag them, share this, send it on.

Apply now via the link in bio.

Address

Rosny Farm, 22 Rosny Hill Rd
Rosny Park, TAS
7018

Opening Hours

Wednesday 11am - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 5pm
Friday 11am - 5pm
Saturday 11am - 5pm
Sunday 11am - 5pm

Telephone

+61362179607

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