Venues

Our venues

Simmons Park

Stretching along the foreshore at Lindisfarne Bay, Simmons Park is a laid-back community space with just the right infrastructure to support something bigger. It’s home to Clarence’s annual Dogs Day Out, has hosted the Clarence Jazz Festival closing party, and features one of the city’s only permanent outdoor stages. Popular…

Bellerive Beach Park

Tucked between the sand dunes and the city, Bellerive Beach Park blends natural beauty with open, accessible design. With wide lawns, a modern playground, and shaded picnic areas just steps from the beach, it’s a place where community life and coastal landscape meet. It’s a go-to for weekend gatherings, kids’…

Bellerive Boardwalk

Stretching along the waterfront beneath kunanyi / Mount Wellington, Bellerive Boardwalk is one of Clarence’s most iconic public spaces – open, breezy, and built for gathering. With its wide timber decking, harbour views and proximity to local cafés and restaurants, it’s a natural stage for community events, performances, and pop-up…

Rosny Farm

Rosny Farm is where art, music, stories, and community collide – sometimes quietly, sometimes chaotically, always creatively. Tucked just off the highway on nipaluna/Hobart’s eastern shore, this historic precinct is home to three main unique venues: The Barn, The Schoolhouse, and The Cottage – each with its own energy, history,…

The Schoolhouse

The Schoolhouse Gallery hosts approximately 14 exhibitions a year featuring both professional artists and community groups and schools. The Gallery is open to the public 11am – 5pm Wednesday- Sunday, 10am – 4pm during winter.

The Barn

Rosny Barn is a gallery, a stage, a rehearsal room, a cinema, a gathering place. Built in the early 1800s and repurposed in the early 2000s, it’s now one of Tasmania’s most distinctive cultural venues – raw, flexible, and full of atmosphere. Inside, the Barn hosts everything from experimental performance…

The Art Container

Gallery-grade art, packed to go. Our takeaway Art Container serves up fresh creative work in unexpected places.

The Grace Centre