The Tasmanian Craft Fair, held annually over four days concluding on the first Monday in November, is the largest working Craft fair in the southern Hemisphere. It's held in picturesque Deloriane, classified by the National Trust as a town of historical significance, on the banks of the Meander River.
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Great Art & Craft
Deloraine, in the heart of the Great Western Tiers district, is a major centre for culture and the arts in Tasmania. Browse galleries and shops selling handcrafted items or take some time to follow one of the area's sculpture trails. Each November the Tasmanian Craft Fair attracts over 30,000 visitors to the area.
Tasmanian Copper & Metal Art Gallery
At the Tasmanian Copper & Metal Art Gallery you will find a variety of original artworks available to purchase or simply to browse at your leisure.
Jahadi Indigenous Experiences
Jahadi Indigenous Experiences offers a unique way for visitors to experience first hand the diversity of Tasmania's people, scenery and wildlife through the eyes of its indigenous population.
Deloraine and District Folk Museum
Located at the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre – Deloraine, the Folk Museum will provide you with a fascinating insight into the regions pioneering past.
The indoor and outdoor collections and exhibitions have been lovingly created and maintained by a group of fantastic volunteers who are extraordinarily proud of the colonial history of their region.
YARNS Artwork in Silk
Words can't describe this beautiful community art project depicting the Great Western Tiers region. In four soft sculptured panels of hand-dyed silk, one for each season, YARNS was created by more than 300 people using embroidery, applique, cross-stitch, weaving and quilting techniques. Non-stitchers are just as impressed as those who understand the efforts that resulted in this amazing work.
Deloraine Fruit Wine Centre & Artists Garret
The Artists’ Garret is a working studio and gallery in Deloraine, the cultural heart of Northern Tasmania.
At the Artists' Garret, you can see work by established and emerging Tasmanian artisans in a program of exhibitions which features paintings, drawings, ceramics, textiles, glass, wood and jewellery design. You can also participate in the studio’s regular arts and crafts workshops, conducted by recognised artists.


