IXL Tasmanian Art Gallery
Contemporary art on Hobart’s waterfront
The IXL Tasmanian Art Gallery on Hobart’s historic waterfront showcases works from a range of local and national artists. Set within the IXL building, the gallery brings together the region’s art history with contemporary creativity.
The gallery is housed in the Henry Jones IXL complex, a restored industrial site that once played a key role in Hobart’s history. Originally a jam factory in the 19th century, the IXL complex is a significant part of Tasmania’s industrial heritage. Today, it combines elements of the past with modern amenities, blending old-world charm with contemporary design.
The gallery itself forms part of Hobart’s thriving art scene. It showcases works by artists who reflect Tasmania’s natural beauty, culture and history. The building’s transformation into a cultural space has been an important part of the area’s regeneration, bringing art to a location historically linked to trade and industry. It has become a key player in Tasmania’s arts sector, supporting local artists and providing a platform for creative expression.
The gallery’s setting in the IXL complex reflects Hobart’s broader cultural evolution, where old industrial sites have been repurposed into modern attractions. It offers visitors a glimpse into Tasmania’s artistic development while retaining its ties to the past. As part of the city’s art scene, the gallery highlights the influence of Tasmania’s landscapes and history on contemporary creative practices.

What to see at the IXL Tasmanian Art Gallery
Visitors to the IXL Tasmanian Art Gallery will find a broad selection of artworks from both emerging and established artists. The gallery features a mix of painting, sculpture, photography and multimedia installations, reflecting the diversity of Tasmanian and Australian contemporary art.
One of the key themes in the gallery’s exhibitions is Tasmania’s connection to the natural world. Many of the works explore the island’s unique landscapes, wildlife and environmental issues. Visitors can expect to see interpretations of Tasmania’s wilderness, forests and coastline, as well as works that comment on the human impact on nature.
In addition to nature, the gallery’s exhibitions often delve into themes of identity, history and place. Many artists draw inspiration from Tasmania’s complex history, including its colonial past and Indigenous heritage. This blend of historical reflection and contemporary critique creates a dialogue between past and present.
The gallery hosts rotating exhibitions throughout the year, meaning the experience varies depending on the timing of your visit. Exhibitions might focus on specific artists, themes, or broader artistic movements. Regular updates on the gallery’s current and upcoming exhibitions can be found on its website and social media platforms.
Visitors will also encounter works that engage with international artistic trends. While the gallery focuses on Tasmanian and Australian artists, it occasionally includes pieces that respond to global cultural conversations. This mix of local and international perspectives adds depth to the gallery’s collection.
The IXL Tasmanian Art Gallery also offers art for sale, giving you the opportunity to buy original works by local artists.
Visiting the IXL Tasmanian Art Gallery
The IXL Tasmanian Art Gallery is in the Henry Jones Art Hotel on Hobart’s waterfront. This area is home to many of Hobart’s historic buildings and cultural attractions, making it a convenient stop for those exploring the city’s waterfront district. The gallery is a short walk from Salamanca Place and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, both popular destinations for visitors.
The gallery is open Wednesday to Sunday (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays) and admission is free of charge.
Visitors should plan to spend around 30–60 minutes exploring the gallery.
After visiting the gallery, you can explore the surrounding IXL complex, which includes shops, restaurants and cafes.
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31 Hunter Street, Hobart TAS 7000
Website ixlartgallery.com.au
Admission free
Open Wed–Sat 9am–5.30pm, Sun 10am–4pm