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Bruny Island Artists’ Camp
Join Handmark Gallery’s Julie Payne for three days of walks, drawing and painting workshops, and adventure on the remarkable Bruny Island.

When 7 April 2023 12:00am - 9 April 2023 12:01am

Where Bruny Island

Contact Call (03) 6358 2830


Join Handmark Gallery's Julie Payne for three days of walks, drawing and painting workshops, and adventure on the remarkable Bruny Island.

The Tasmanian Walking Company is honoured to host an intimate art retreat at our luxury Bruny Island camp. From 7-9th of April, guests will work with local artist Julie Payne to draw inspiration from the tranquil and remote surrounds of Bruny Island. Limited spots are available on this trip, so be sure to book early to avoid missing out.

Discover the Bruny Island that inspires artists on an experience that takes you by boat from the Hobart waterfront to sheltered coves, rolling hills, spectacular cliffs and exquisite beaches. Try oysters straight from the ocean and a warm Bruny Island baguette with olive oil. Collect wood-fired bread on the way, indulge in scones with jam and cream, and drink tea in fine china cups on the Cape Queen Elizabeth track. Experience Bruny's blend of wilderness and comfort; plunge into ocean waters then converse with like-minded artists over a glass of wine around the camp-fire.

The award-winning Bruny Island Walk takes you by private boat from Tasmania’s capital Hobart to Bruny Island. During your three-day walk you will be treated to coastal walks, produce directly from the source, forest camping and exquisite meals.

For the full itinerary, head to the website here.

When: April 7-9, 2023

Where: Bruny Island

Contact: bookings@taswalkingco.com.au.

(03) 6358 2830


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