Sawtooth ARI Gallery

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Sawtooth ARI is an artist-run initiative based near the banks of kanamaluka, lutruwita (Launceston, Tasmania). They are committed to servicing the community through the provision of a quality exhibition program. They showcase contemporary and experimental art by local, interstate and international artists at various stages of their professional career.

At Sawtooth, they have four galleries. In 2022, the front gallery at Sawtooth has been transformed into a First Nations specific exhibiting space. ‘First Space’ is an ongoing place for First Nations peoples to share art, experiences, creations and their stories.

They want to continually generate real change and support for the community, and to create further diversification within our exhibitions, to centre conversations through a First Nations lens. ‘Inner Space’ and ‘Back Space’ is dedicated to showcasing emerging/experimental practice. The fourth gallery is ‘The Space,’ dedicated to the community.

Facilities

Gallery / Museum

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Rates

Free Entry

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