Self-guided Tour
Living on an island as a maker presents a unique set of challenges and advantages, due to our inherent geographical isolation and small community-scale. This in turn creates a self-sufficient culture - we make from (mostly) local materials, we design driven by local need, and we make for each other, bolstered by the inspiring environment and lifestyle we are blessed with in Tasmania
About the Program
Living on an island as a maker presents a unique set of challenges and advantages, due to our inherent geographical isolation and small community-scale. This in turn creates a self-sufficient culture - we make from (mostly) local materials, we design driven by local need, and we make for each other, bolstered by the inspiring environment and lifestyle we are blessed with in Tasmania
Further Infomation
The design innovators featured in Tasmania Makes, include an architect crafting small-scale objects for ageing in place to a timber craftsperson exploring sustainable surfboard materials and a master ceramicist exploring composting toilet designs, epitomizing the distinctive Tasmanian approach to crafting the future.
Objectives
For further information on learning outcomes and objectives, as well as all other information, please send an enquiry below.