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This is a list of public art on permanent public display in Tasmania, Australia.

The list applies only to works of public art accessible in an outdoor public space; it does not include artwork on display inside museums. Public art may include sculptures, statues, monuments, memorials, murals and mosaics.

List

Year Subject Image Artist Location Notes Ref
1865 Fountain and statue of John Franklin Franklin Square

42°53′00″S 147°19′49″E / 42.883247°S 147.330191°E / -42.883247; 147.330191

[1][2]
C. 1884 Richard Patterson St David's Park

42°53′07″S 147°19′44″E / 42.885325°S 147.328804°E / -42.885325; 147.328804

One of the lion gate posts at the entrance to St David's Park. [3]
1885 Charles Meredith Monument Fountain Queens Domain

42°52′34″S 147°20′01″E / 42.876017°S 147.333619°E / -42.876017; 147.333619

[4]
1889 Statue of William Crowther Mario Raggi Franklin Square

42°53′00″S 147°19′47″E / 42.8833892°S 147.3297775°E / -42.8833892; 147.3297775

[5][6]
1902, 1925, and after 1945 Ross War Memorial Ross

42°01′52″S 147°29′32″E / 42.030995°S 147.492118°E / -42.030995; 147.492118

A memorial to Albert Fitzallen and World War I and II [7]
1902 and 1904 Launceston Boer War Memorial City Park, Launceston

41°25′59″S 147°08′32″E / 41.433010101318°S 147.14215087891°E / -41.433010101318; 147.14215087891

South African War Memorial

The stone was laid in 1902, the memorial unveiled in 1904.

[8]
1913 Anniversary Arch Amos Vimpany Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

42°51′54″S 147°19′48″E / 42.864902°S 147.329899°E / -42.864902; 147.329899

Originally, it was created for the entrance of the Australian Mutual Provident Society's building in Elizabeth Street, at the site of NAB House. After the building was demolished, it was donated to the gardens in 1968 to mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of the gardens. [9]
1920 Queenstown

42°04′46″S 145°33′19″E / 42.079402°S 145.555158°E / -42.079402; 145.555158

War memorial [10][11]
1922 Statue of Edward VII Franklin Square

42°53′00″S 147°19′48″E / 42.883217°S 147.329873°E / -42.883217; 147.329873

[12][1]
1924 For God and Country Close to The Queen Victoria Art Gallery, Launceston

41°26′19″S 147°08′00″E / 41.438625°S 147.133355°E / -41.438625; 147.133355

Launceston Cenotaph [13][14][15]
1924 War memorial Ulverstone Ulverstone

41°09′28″S 146°10′33″E / 41.157677400005°S 146.175794°E / -41.157677400005; 146.175794

[16]
1925 Hobart Cenotaph Queens Domain

42°52′38″S 147°20′09″E / 42.877356°S 147.335758°E / -42.877356; 147.335758

A war memorial [17]
1927 Stanley

40°45′42″S 145°17′46″E / 40.761703°S 145.29615°E / -40.761703; 145.29615

War memorial [18][19]
1935 Alfred B Biggs' Observatory Monument Royal Park, Launceston

41°26′19″S 147°07′55″E / 41.4385391610°S 147.132066567°E / -41.4385391610; 147.132066567

A bronze plaque on a granite plinth [20][21]
1948 Albert Ogilvie Stanley Hammond Parliament House Gardens

42°53′09″S 147°19′51″E / 42.885963°S 147.330895°E / -42.885963; 147.330895

[22]
1961 Fern Tree Bower Wellington Park

42°55′04″S 147°14′51″E / 42.917778°S 147.2475°E / -42.917778; 147.2475

Memorial stones commemorate Mayor Henry Cook and the Hobart Town Corporation Waterworks.
1968 Spring Landscape Stephen Walker
1972 French Memorial Fountain Stephen Walker Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens

42°51′55″S 147°20′01″E / 42.865168°S 147.33358°E / -42.865168; 147.33358

It is made of Huon Pine, and representing the bow and sails of a French ship.
1978 Launceston Quadrant Mall Well Quadrant Mall, Launceston

41°26′14″S 147°08′22″E / 41.4372363818°S 147.139467250°E / -41.4372363818; 147.139467250

1979 Journey to Southland Stephen Walker Salamanca Square Fountain

42°53′15″S 147°19′58″E / 42.887373°S 147.332639°E / -42.887373; 147.332639

Circular concrete fountain containing various bronze sculptural forms.

It was originally located at Risdon Cove.

[23][24]
1983 Monument to early surveyors of Tasmania Off the Lyell Highway, Bronte Park

42°10′48″S 146°30′06″E / 42.180021°S 146.50156°E / -42.180021; 146.50156

[25]
1988 Bust of Roald Amundsen Castray Esplanade, Battery Point

42°53′10″S 147°20′06″E / 42.886201°S 147.335058°E / -42.886201; 147.335058

Outside of Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. [26]
1990 Bright Prospect Ian McKay Outside the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery on Macquarie Street

42°52′54″S 147°19′55″E / 42.8816468°S 147.3319289°E / -42.8816468; 147.3319289

Bright Steel [23]
1991 Pageant in Time Stephen Walker Burnie City Council, Burnie

41°03′11″S 145°54′22″E / 41.053103°S 145.906196°E / -41.053103; 145.906196

1992 Stephen Walker Launceston, Tasmania

41°26′09″S 147°08′15″E / 41.4358998370°S 147.137431661°E / -41.4358998370; 147.137431661

It is to commemorate the sesquicentennial of the first publication of The Examiner magazine. [27]
1994 Huskies Memorial Dan Tucker Out front of Mawson's Huts Replica

42°52′59″S 147°19′56″E / 42.8830191°S 147.3322631°E / -42.8830191; 147.3322631

Bronze [28]
1990 Bright Prospect Ian McKay Outside the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery on Macquarie Street

42°52′54″S 147°19′55″E / 42.8816468°S 147.3319289°E / -42.8816468; 147.3319289

[23]
1998 and 2002 Heading South Stephen Walker Near Macquarie Wharf

42°52′56″S 147°20′06″E / 42.882247°S 147.334998°E / -42.882247; 147.334998

Bronze

It has several components, including Seals and Penguins unveiled in 1998, and The Bernacchi Tribute unveiled in 2002.

[29]
2002 Stratose John Smith, Penny Smith, and Milan Milojevic Liffey Falls Conservation Area, Liffey Falls
2002 Sculptures of Great Western Tiers

Paul Noordanus Deloraine These are 7 sculptures from 15 different artists and scattered along the countryside mainly on the sides of Deloraine's main street. They are mounted on old oxygen cylinders. [30][31]
2006 Sculpture of Ronald Campbell Gunn Peter Corlett City Park, Launceston

41°26′01″S 147°08′34″E / 41.433597564697°S 147.14280700684°E / -41.433597564697; 147.14280700684

Bronze [32][33]
2007 Earth Drill David Hamilton Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston

41°26′14″S 147°08′02″E / 41.4372511318°S 147.133855454°E / -41.4372511318; 147.133855454

Painted steel [34]
2013 Statue of Eliza Forlong Peter Corlett Valentine Park, Campbell Town

41°55′42″S 147°29′38″E / 41.928252°S 147.493932°E / -41.928252; 147.493932

[35]
2014 Happy Birthday Mr President xo Gillie and Marc Salamanca Square, Battery Point

42°53′14″S 147°19′56″E / 42.887299°S 147.332259°E / -42.887299; 147.332259

Bronze [36]
2017 Two Islands Nigel Helyer Franklin Square

42°53′01″S 147°19′49″E / 42.883536°S 147.330322°E / -42.883536; 147.330322

Timber, steel, lighting and sound technology [37]
St David`s Park Memorial WallsPrint Page St David's Park

42°53′11″S 147°19′45″E / 42.8863378°S 147.3291665°E / -42.8863378; 147.3291665

This memorial walls are made up of many of the original headstones from the park’s previous life as the Hobart colony’s first cemetery. [38]
1833 Battery Point

42°53′12″S 147°20′05″E / 42.886687°S 147.334659°E / -42.886687; 147.334659

Shoulder-high steel gabions filled with sandstone.

It is a part of the Battery Point Sculpture Trail.

[39][40]
Seahorse Mures Lower Deck restaurant, Hobart

42°52′56″S 147°20′01″E / 42.882191°S 147.333741°E / -42.882191; 147.333741

It is the restaurant's ornament.
Progress Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston

41°26′15″S 147°08′00″E / 41.4373950591°S 147.133344925°E / -41.4373950591; 147.133344925

Big Platypus Australian Axeman's Hall of Fame, Latrobe

41°13′52″S 146°24′07″E / 41.2311513°S 146.4019454°E / -41.2311513; 146.4019454

[41]
Guard Dog Eaglehawk Neck [42][43]
Children of the World Keith Smith Penguin General Cemetery 4.5 metes height.

The Penguin community fund-raised to purchase this art piece to celebrate the lives of its many unnamed children.

[44][45][46]
Lascar Monument to Port Arthur massacre Tarleton Street, Port Arthur

43°08′47″S 147°51′05″E / 43.1464049°S 147.851494°E / -43.1464049; 147.851494

Crest of the Van Diemen's Land Company Current location of the Metro Cinemas

41°03′06″S 145°54′10″E / 41.0516724°S 145.9027757°E / -41.0516724; 145.9027757

It was originally located on Van Diemen's Land Company building near the Port of Burnie.

Today is displayed outside of the Burnie Regional Museum.

[47]
Burnie Water Sculpture West Beach in Burnie

41°02′57″S 145°54′20″E / 41.049181°S 145.905563°E / -41.049181; 145.905563

[48]
World Globe Shropshire Park, Ulverstone

41°09′10″S 146°10′11″E / 41.1527316°S 146.16984220001°E / -41.1527316; 146.16984220001

The globe becomes a visual aid for the written material at the park explaining all the battles that took place for those interested.
Whale Recherche Bay, Cockle Creek Bronze [49][50]
Port Latta

40°51′05″S 145°22′43″E / 40.851506°S 145.378475°E / -40.851506; 145.378475

Penguin General Cemetery

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