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  • arts@work - Agency established to develop employment, commissioning and export opportunities in the arts and cultural sector within Tasmania. Has opportunities section and contact information.
    www.artsatwork.com.au
  • Barraclough,Peter - Artist. - Tasmanian Artist specialising in Tasmanian landscapes. Offers photos of his work and background information.
    www.ontas.com.au/barraclough
  • Hobart Film Society - Offers its members free weekly screenings from February to November, a bi-monthly newsletter with details of forthcoming films, and discounted admission to other cinemas in Hobart.
    www.tased.edu.au/tasonline/hfilmsoc
  • Hobart Lending Library - Provides lending library services to the City of Hobart, Tasmania. Site covers contact details, opening hours, exhibitions, children's services, CD-ROMs and internet access.
    www.tased.edu.au/library/hobart
  • Jones Photography - Commercial, advertising and portrait photography, located in Hobart.
    www.jonesphotography.com.au
  • Masterpiece Fine Art Gallery - Art gallery located in Hobart. Photos of works and contact information.
    www.masterpiece.com.au
  • Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery - Located in Hobart, the site includes past exhibits and special events.
    www.tmag.tas.gov.au
  • The Australian Wooden Boat Festival - Every two years in Hobart, wooden ships from around the world come to Constitution Dock to celebrate their glory and history. Next scheduled event is Feb. 10-12, 2001.
    www.tased.edu.au/tasonline/woodboat
  • The Gilbert and Sullivan Society - Established in 1973, the Society has produced works for the musical theatre in Tasmania. Contact information about the group is included.
    www.tased.edu.au/tasonline/gns/gns.htm
  • The Theatre Royal - Australia's oldest Theatre, originally built in 1834. This site has details of history and architecture, technical specifications, forthcoming attractions, educational materials, links to other theatre related sites, a picture library, and souvenirs/merchandise.
    www.tased.edu.au/tasonline/theroyal
  • The Theatre Royal - Australia's oldest Theatre, originally built in 1834. This site has details of forthcoming performances, history and architecture, technical specifications, forthcoming attractions, and souvenirs plus merchandise.
    www.theatreroyal.webcentral.com.au

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