Over 280 stunning artworks from local and Tasmanian artists and students.
The Huon Art Awards is a celebrated annual art competition and exhibition showcasing local talent since 2002. Open to artists of all ages and skill levels, this event is one of Southern Tasmania’s longest-running art showcases, fostering creativity and community through a diverse display of artistic mediums.
The exhibition features works in oil, acrylic, watercolour, printmaking, drawing, 3D, photography, mixed media, woodwork, and ceramics. It highlights local and Tasmanian artists and students, offering a unique opportunity to admire and purchase art directly from the creators.
Opening Night and Awards Presentation
Friday 7th March 2025.
6:30pm, Cygnet Town Hall.
14 Mary Street, Cygnet, Tasmania 7112
Gold Coin donations accepted for drinks.
Raffle Tickets available (cash only).
Cygnet Town Hall, Huon Valley, Tasmania
The 2025 exhibition runs from Saturday 8th March to Sunday 23rd March, open daily from 10am to 4pm, at the historic Cygnet Town Hall. The event opens with a celebration and awards presentation on Friday 7th March 2025.
Located in the beautiful Huon Valley, the exhibition is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes and vibrant local culture. Visitors can enjoy not only the art but also the region’s renowned produce, wines, cider, welcoming communities, waterways and stunning scenery, making it perfect for art lovers and explorers alike.
2025 Major Sponsor:
Supported By:
Brian Herman, Rosalie Woodruff, Meg Brown, Jacquie Petrusma, Julie Collins, Paul Thomas, Bob Brown,
Explore Cygnet and the Huon Valley
Just a short drive south of Hobart, the Huon Valley is a place where natural beauty, rich heritage, and creative energy come together. From the winding Huon River to the rolling hills and lush forests, the landscapes here are simply breathtaking.
Wander through charming towns like Cygnet, where you’ll find thriving arts communities, cosy cafés, and a warm country welcome. Taste the region’s famous apples, cider, and cool-climate wines, or dive into local history and craftsmanship.