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Convergence Lab will provide participants with the opportunity to engage with (art) works in progress. These will be displayed throughout the Centre for the Arts during Stage 1 of the Lab. Local artists, who will also be participating in the … Continue reading


We have launched our ‘Convergence Lab’ website this week. An exciting program with a renowned group of catalysts is coming to Hobart in early December. Convergence Lab will explore emergent practice and the creative application of digital technologies. The first … Continue reading


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The proposed co-location model will bring studio programs from the Tasmanian Polytechnic’s Clarence Campus into the Centre for the Arts at Hunter Street.

Co-location will ensure that a critical mass of students, academic staff and programs are consolidated within the Hunter St cultural precinct.

This will be an integrated model with the potential for studio areas to share resources and expertise across both educational programs (Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training).

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