
Venue Visual Story
Navigate through the below drop-downs to explore this venue.
Navigate through the below drop-downs to explore this venue.
Station Studios is a converted house that contains multiple studios, a gallery and out buildings. Textile art, paintings and ceramics will be exhibited here across the festival.
Parking is available across from Station Studios within the West Coast Wilderness Railway carpark, or safe drop-off can be facilitated along Railway Reserve.
For the many spaces within the venue there are different access points.
To visit the Studios you need to head across the front of the house to the left side where there are two concrete steps up from the sidewalk.
There is then a patch of grass to cross (which can be slippery) before three more concrete steps up to the timber verandah and a single step into the carpeted hallway.
You will find Studio 2 on your right, Studio 3 on your left and through the curtains is Studio 5.
To visit the Gallery, head down the gravel driveway on the right side of the building where you will see a set of four timber stairs leading to the entrance. There is a step to go through the sliding door which is 990mm wide. The Gallery consists of a large room separated by a brick wall, with timber flooring.
To visit the Wash House, head past the timber stairs to The Gallery and across the gravel to a ramped entrance. The doorway is 700mm wide.
To visit The Garden Shed, head back to the gravel driveway and continue along around the property. You will pass several buildings pictured above.
The iron doors (pictured above) open 1200mm wide. There is a slight lip onto a concrete pad which gives way to more gravel.
There is also a back entrance to Station Studios from Selby Street which leads up to the Garden Shed.
The Unconformity acknowledges the palawa people as the original and traditional custodians of lutruwita/Tasmania. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this land.