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State of Flux Gallery and Workshop

State of Flux Gallery and Workshop

State of Flux Gallery and Workshop

State of Flux is a contemporary jewellery gallery and dynamic working studio. Situated within the Salamanca Arts Centre precinct.
Selection of work by State of Flux- Anna Weber, Jane Hodgetts, Gabbee Stolp and Emma Bugg
77 Salamanca Place Shop 11, Hobart, Tasmania, 7004

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State of Flux is a contemporary jewellery gallery and dynamic working studio. Situated within the Salamanca Arts Centre precinct, it is located in the leafy courtyard with entry via Wooby’s Lane.

The four members Anna Weber, Gabbee Stolp, Jane Hodgetts and Emma Bugg use the space as their workshop and as an exhibition space for new work.

They welcome visitors to engage with them in the gallery, where the making process can be witnessed first hand.

77 Salamanca Place Shop 11, Hobart, Tasmania, 7004
Listing Updated: 12 February 2026

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