What's on in Kentish

The Kentish region in Tasmania is famous for its reputation as "Tasmania's Outdoor Art Gallery," featuring stunning landscapes and a vibrant artistic community. One of the notable events in the area is the Kentish Arts Festival, which runs from April to August and showcases a wide range of art performances, exhibitions, and competitions, including sculpture, visual art, poetry, and song. A highlight of the festival is the International Mural Fest, where nine finalists from around the world compete in a week-long "paint off" for a $30,000 prize. This event takes place in Mural Park, Sheffield, usually the week after Easter each year.

Visitors to the Kentish region can enjoy its artistic offerings year-round, with permanent murals, topiaries, and letterbox sculptures dotting the area. There are also various working craft studios, galleries, and events like the Working Art Space, Galendor working art studio, On TRAK gallery, Gallery Tasmania, Railton Art & Craft, Looking Glass Cottage, and Rachael’s Place working art gallery. Art enthusiasts should also make sure to visit the Wilderness Gallery at the Cradle Mountain Hotel and the Roland Art Gallery at Roland.

Aside from its vibrant arts scene, the Kentish region is also known for its breathtaking natural landmarks, such as Cradle Mountain. The combination of stunning natural beauty and artistic expression makes it an enticing destination for travelers seeking a culturally enriching experience.

Additionally, the Kentish region in Tasmania is home to a small country pub project aimed at revitalizing Oatlands and providing a central meeting place for both locals and travelers. This initiative encourages visitors to explore regional areas and highlights the significance of local pubs as essential places for community reconnection.