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The Weaver’s Cottages Studio

The 1845 Parlour Gallery showcases Tasmanian artists in regular exhibitions, here Mahdi Chandler.
Oskar the shopdog welcomes visitors to the Georgian cottage and contemporary art open studio.
Heritage artisans like Johnny Mackay making handmade items from natural materials in the gallery.
The studio hosts the work of over fifty Tasmanian artists.
Georgian cedar shutters in the 1845 Parlour.  Exhibition: Mahdi Chandler, Confluence, October 2023.
An eclectic range from Tasmanian artists awaits your exploration at The Weaver's Cottages Studio.
Soft scarves of natural and colourful merino handspun yarn are a warm delight to wear.
Local honey, jewellery and handcrafted items will delight as you explore the studio.
Exhibition space - Glen Murray, 'Nothing is ever just black and white' in the parlour gallery.
Work from over fifty Tasmanian makers includes furniture, clothing, artwork and accessories.

The Weaver’s Cottages Studio in Oatlands is an open studio and gallery specialising in world-class Tasmanian artists’ work. Easy to find along Oatlands’ charming historic high street, the cottage studio filled with colour and texture will delight you.

You will be enchanted by the variety of art, clothing, homewares and accessories for sale. Each unique piece in the range is handmade using local materials. The work is contemporary, made by artists utilising traditional skills. Whether you are searching for a gift for a friend, a seasonal surprise or treating yourself, you will find a one-of-a-kind item to suit your needs. The Weaver’s Cottages Studio specialises in fibre and textile art.

Resident textile artist Kat Wittmann demonstrates heritage skills in the open studio daily. Exhibitions of new work from Tasmanian artists change monthly. You will be met with a friendly and knowledgeable welcome to the cottage (1838) and parlour (1845). We delight in showing visitors our renovation progress. Taking this simple cottage back to its heritage-listed original style is our privilege. We’d like to share that journey with you.

You will find us an hour’s drive, through the starkly beautiful Tasmanian Midlands, from Hobart and a little longer from Launceston.

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