The Launceston region in Tasmania is home to a variety of art galleries that showcase a range of traditional and contemporary art. Some of the notable galleries in the area include: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery (QVMAG), a major destination for art, history, and natural sciences in Northern Tasmania, housing a diverse collection of Australian and international art. Design Tasmania, located in Launceston's City Park, showcases the island's talented wood, glass, and wicker artists with a permanent collection of contemporary wood design and temporary exhibitions. Gallery Pejean, a contemporary art gallery in Launceston's CBD, focuses on Tasmanian artists and presents a diverse collection of various art forms through monthly exhibitions.
Grassroots Galleries in Tasmania's rural communities, such as Art as Mania, showcase bespoke woodwork, botanical crafts, and pieces from local artists and makers. Sawtooth ARI Gallery, located along the kanamaluka / River Tamar, serves as a hub for palawa / Tasmanian Aboriginal exhibitions and cultural activities. These galleries offer a unique insight into the artistic landscape of Tasmania, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore and appreciate a wide range of art forms and mediums.