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Handmark Gallery

Hobart, Hobart, TAS

Contemporary Abstract Figurative Landscape Still Life Floral & Botanical Portraiture

Handmark Gallery is a commercial gallery in Hobart, TAS 7000, representing a number of contemporary artists who work across painting, sculpture, ceramics, works on paper and jewellery. They offer art consultancy if you're kitting out a home or workplace, and they're always putting on shows from their roster of artists.

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Address
77 Salamanca Pl, Hobart, TAS, 7000
Mediums
Painting, Sculpture, Ceramics, Works on Paper
Services
Art consultancy

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Contemporary Art in Hobart

Handmark Gallery is a serious contemporary art space in Hobart, Tasmania that deals in original works across a solid range of styles. It's more than just a shop for buying and selling. The gallery shows contemporary, abstract, figurative, landscape, still life, floral, botanical and portrait work, and it makes a real effort to get people engaged with what's on the walls. They support both emerging and established artists, and they're keen to get the Hobart community actually thinking about art rather than just walking past it.

Hobart's got a decent cultural scene, and Handmark keeps things low-key and approachable. If you're a collector after something new, someone keen to learn more, or just curious and wandering in for the first time, there's a place for you. Fiona Tabart and the rest of the team know their stuff and they genuinely care about the work, so you'll be made welcome regardless of how much you already know about contemporary art.

Changing Exhibitions Across Styles and Mediums

The shows here run the gamut of what contemporary artists are working on now. Rodney Alexander's Diaphanous opened recently, marking his first time at Handmark Gallery, Hobart, TAS 7000. The work is detailed and luminous, drawing inspiration from Bach's musical architecture. What stands out is how the gallery puts together pieces that blend technical know-how with genuine conceptual depth. You move through and find art that operates on several different levels. There's Nathan Grey's practice coming up, as well as National Tree Day: A Conservation Collaboration. Both point to how the gallery thinks about art and place it within larger environmental and social questions.

{"text":"Handmark works hard to make it less daunting to collect contemporary art. They run the Affordable Art Exhibition through mid-June 2026 with everything priced under $5,000. The idea is straightforward enough: collecting shouldn't feel like something only for people with serious money or a background in art history. It's built on the belief that collecting ought to stay accessible to everyone. Collectors at any stage can find something here, whether they're just starting out buying work or have been at it for years hunting for emerging artists and fresh pieces.

Beyond the Gallery: Art Consultancy and Custom Services

Handmark's consultancy service is what really sets it apart from your standard gallery. The team works with people and organisations to build art collections that actually work for their homes and offices. They know the contemporary artists they represent and use that knowledge to suggest pieces that suit your taste, your space, and what you're trying to collect. If you're furnishing a corporate office, starting a home collection, or just want someone who actually knows what's going on with emerging artists, the consultancy side offers proper professional advice without the pretension.

On top of that, Handmark runs a gift register service for weddings and other major occasions where an artwork can become something genuinely meaningful. Taken together, the exhibitions, consultancy, and gift services make Handmark a real creative resource for Hobart. You get more than you'd find inside the gallery itself.

Finding Artists and Keeping Up

Handmark keeps people connected to its artists through an artist directory, studio videos, and regular news updates. Instead of just popping in to look at finished work, you can watch artists like Rodney Alexander actually working and explaining what they're on about. This kind of access gives you a real sense of who these people are and what drives their practice, which makes the whole experience richer when you finally see the pieces in person.

Staying in the loop is straightforward via the newsletter, Facebook, and Instagram. You'll get regular updates on exhibitions, new artists, and what's happening at the gallery. If you're heading to Hobart, the exhibitions page shows what's currently on display. For practical visiting information, the contact and profile pages have what you need.

Source: handmark.com.au · Last verified 01/06/2026

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