Hospitality Review: October/November 2024

Tasmania’s wildlife to life in a way that complements the natural beauty of Cradle Mountain. Visitors to the Cradle Mountain Wilderness Gallery can now explore these stunning works of art as part of their immersive experience of Tasmania’s wilderness and artistic heritage. “Working alongside Karin and Michael has been an amazing experience, from first contact to figuring out the logistics of how we could display these sculptures in their full glory. I can’t wait to see what other creations they’re able to make next,” says Cradle Mountain Wilderness Gallery Manager Brogan Mancell. “Since reopening the Wilderness Gallery in December 2023 I’ve endeavoured to introduced visitors to the stories of some remarkable Tasmanians. At the Wilderness Gallery you won’t just find one genres of art but an array of styles whether you’re into photography, painting, woodturning, textiles or ceramics this space has something for everyone.

“It is my privilege to share this space with artists and visitors alike.”

For more information about Karin and Michael Gethin’s work, visit their website at Gravelly Beach Metalworks .

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