Burnie Arts will be closed ANZAC Day - Saturday, 25 April 2026. The Centre will reopen on Monday, 27 April at 9.00am
22 April 2026
Be sure not to miss out on exploring, learning, and creating lasting memories during these school holidays, whether you prefer indoor or outdoor activities, plan ahead and mark your calendar now.
Create Your Future: Spotlight on Hellyer College shines a light on the next generation of emerging artists.
Max Dupain and Ansel Adams: In search of perfection brings Dupain’s architectural images of Harry Seidler’s modernist buildings alongside Adam’s landscapes of the American West for the first time.
Stone Tides Weeping Trees is a visual and poetic meditation on the Miena Cider Gums of Tasmania’s central highland plateau. These eucalypts, resilient yet vulnerable, occupy a singular place in the Tasmanian psyche, enduring one of the most remote and unforgiving landscapes in Australia.
29 April 2026
Free live music events in the Atrium from 5pm before and after a selection of shows at your arts centre.
The Other Side of Me by Gary Lang shares the tragedy of Stolen Generations through the heart-breaking story of one man stranded between two families, continents and cultures.
Published on 26 February 2026
Fleur by Forbidden Sweets is officially opening its doors in the Burnie Arts café space this Saturday, 28 February!
Published on 29 January 2026
The redeveloped plaza and landscaped areas will provide places for entertainment and relaxation. Through initiatives in the Urban Plan, it will also have better connections to the waterfront and shopping areas.
Published on 23 January 2026
stARTs in March is a month-long calendar of activities, delivered by a range of artists, organisations and venues, celebrating arts and culture on the North-West Coast.