ARTSNATIONAL Launceston
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ArtsNational Launceston presents an opportunity for members of the community to enjoy informative lectures on a range of topics celebrating all elements of the arts, from both International and National speakers. Our branch is based in Launceston (Tasmania) and a minimum of 8 lectures over a year are shared on a Tuesday evening from 6.00pm at the UTas Inveresk Campus, Rory Spence Lecture Theatre.
You will be
inspired, entertained and informed
(without an exam at the end).
All lectures are followed by an opportunity to meet and greet the presenting lecturer, and enjoy complimentary light refreshments.
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for more details including dates, lecture details and cost.
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DIVERSE SPEAKERS
Engage with experts from a variety of backgrounds and broaden your artistic horizons.
COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT
Foster a love for arts through experiences and insights being shared with you.
Young Arts Program (A chance to give back)
The object of our Young Arts Program is to inspire young people with an enthusiasm for the Arts. As well as direct donations from ArtsNational members, we conduct raffles and organise special functions to raise money for this Program. We provide financial support assisting young people, under 22 years of age, to experience a range of local artistic endeavours including (but not limited to) music, painting, poetry, sculpture, singing, photography, and dance movement.
ArtsNational Launceston Young Arts does not run programs, It offers funding sponsorship for young people to have exposure to arts activities that would otherwise not be possible for them. Preference is given to projects benefiting a group rather than an individual, and to projects without the capacity to attract institutional funding.
ArtsNational Launceston Young Arts does not run programs, It offers funding sponsorship for young people to have exposure to arts activities that would otherwise not be possible for them. Preference is given to projects benefiting a group rather than an individual, and to projects without the capacity to attract institutional funding.