Collection

Library and Cultural Collections

The Library and Cultural Collections supports the teaching, research, learning, and community engagement strategies of the University through programs, exhibitions, and enabling the discovery and access to all print, electronic, and cultural collections.

Events in this collection

  • Art Panel  with  Emmalyn Hawthorne and Lex Palmer Bull primary image

    Art Panel with Emmalyn Hawthorne and Lex Palmer Bull

    Thursday at 5:00 PM

    Free

  • BETWEEN WAVES printmaking workshops | Tuesday 23 April 2024 primary image

    BETWEEN WAVES printmaking workshops | Tuesday 23 April 2024

    Tue, Apr 23, 10:30 AM

    From $0.00

  • Artist talk: Josh Foley vs Nature primary image

    Artist talk: Josh Foley vs Nature

    Wed, Mar 27, 4:30 PM

    Free

  • Art panel:  Mae Finlayson & Nicole O'Loughlin primary image

    Art panel: Mae Finlayson & Nicole O'Loughlin

    Thu, Feb 22, 5:00 PM

    Free

  • Art panel: Penny Walker-Keefe and Robert O’Connor primary image

    Art panel: Penny Walker-Keefe and Robert O’Connor

    Thu, Nov 2, 5:30 PM

    Free

  • Future-proofing collections primary image

    Future-proofing collections

    Fri, Oct 13, 10:00 AM

    Free

  • Artist Talk - David Rosetzky primary image

    Artist Talk - David Rosetzky

    Sat, Aug 5, 1:00 PM

    Free

  • Large Format Photography workshop with artist Shea Kirk primary image

    Large Format Photography workshop with artist Shea Kirk

    Sat, Jul 29, 10:00 AM

    From $0.00

  • Artist Talk - Aleks Danko | MY FELLOW AUS-TRA-ALIENS primary image

    Artist Talk - Aleks Danko | MY FELLOW AUS-TRA-ALIENS

    Wed, Jul 19, 12:00 PM

    Free

  • In Conversation: Right Here Right Now + Symposium Launch primary image

    In Conversation: Right Here Right Now + Symposium Launch

    Fri, May 5, 5:00 PM

    Free

  • Artist panel: Emma Berry and Olly Read primary image

    Artist panel: Emma Berry and Olly Read

    Fri, Mar 3, 11:30 AM

    Free

  • Artist talk:  Annie Edney - Contemplative Activism primary image

    Artist talk: Annie Edney - Contemplative Activism

    Wed, Aug 24, 2:00 PM

    Free

  • Artist talk: Caleb Nichols-Mansell primary image

    Artist talk: Caleb Nichols-Mansell

    Tue, Jul 12, 2:00 PM

    Free

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Organizer of Library and Cultural Collections
Welcome to the University of TasmaniaChanging the world is not simple. It takes thought, time, persistence, and insight. But most of all, it takes something extraordinary. So at the University of Tasmania, we’ve made the pursuit of the extraordinary a never-ending commitment.It influences everything we do. The way we teach. The way we research. The way we learn. And the way we live.An environment made for learningWelcome to one of the world’s most spectacular natural environments. Framed by beaches, snowfields and wilderness, from our stunning island home in Tasmania we’re free to think on a bigger scale. Whether it’s in our teaching, research, or even student lifestyle, this unique landscape has prepared us to connect to the world. We’re also fortunate to be right in Tasmania’s vibrant cultural heart. From our MONA inspired arts boom to our established food, wine and coffee culture, Tasmania’s towns and cities are as cosmopolitan as anywhere in Australia. Friendly, vibrant and always changing, Tasmania’s as good a place to live, as it is to learn.From the bottom of the world, to the topOur ranking in the top two per cent of universities worldwide reflects our willingness to constantly challenge ourselves. We’ve never been afraid to take on the world – something we pass on to each of our more than 29,000 local, national and international students. Throughout their careers, this underpins the success of the 130,000 alumni we have spread across more than 120 countries.Internationally recognised teaching programs and research institutes like the Australian Maritime College (AMC), Menzies Institute and Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies have built our reputation. With their vision and success, we’re standing out as an educational beacon and a global voice of learning.Our commitment to the extraordinary tells the world one thing. Wherever you’re from – and wherever you’re headed – at the University of Tasmania you have the opportunity to use education to become whoever or whatever you want.The University of Tasmania collects your information in order to assist us to deliver public events. We may also share your information with our event co-hosts and partners. We will not share your information with other organisations which are not involved in an event for which you have registered.