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The Best Creative Classes in Hobart if You're Dying to DIY

From crochet to candle-making, brush up on every skill in Tassie’s capital with our guide to the best creative classes in Hobart.

Earthenry Flower Farm
Earthenry Flower Farm

While the Tasmanian capital is known for its top-tier restaurants and breathtaking natural scenery, Hobart is also an emerging arts hub – attracting creative types to its shores thanks to it being the home of MONA (the Museum of Old and New Art) and the Dark Mofo festival.

If you’re a budding artist yourself, there’s plenty of creative classes in Hobart to allow you to explore your own skills. From painting to photography, flower arranging to pottery, why not try everything to find your hidden talent?

Here’s all the best creative classes in Hobart to indulge your arty side.

Australian Wooden Boat Festival (Image Credit: Samuel Shelley)
Australian Wooden Boat Festival (Image Credit: Samuel Shelley)

The Noisy Boatyard Workshops as part of the 2025 Australian Wooden Boat Festival

Don’t miss the chance to get creative at the 2025 Australian Wooden Boat Festival. From a 5-day workshop crafting your own hollow wooden surfboard in the Huon Valley to a traditional kumiko workshop, it’s the perfect time to dive into creativity.

Our top pick? Kanna Woodshaving Flowers with Japanese artist Takako Kawamura. In just 15-20 minutes, you’ll learn to craft a delicate wooden flower using the traditional kanna hand plane. Create your own stunning rose or anemone to take home, all while immersing yourself in this timeless art. It’s a unique, hands-on experience you won’t want to miss!

See the festival program here

Saturday February 8th to Monday February 10th, 2025

Wheelchair accessible

Watermans Dock, Murray Street Carpark

Leap & Wander Studio
Leap & Wander Studio

Pottery & Watercolour Workshops at Leap and Wander Studio

Ever wondered what it’s like to shape clay with your own hands or paint a canvas that speaks to you? Leap and Wander Creative Workshops invites you to explore your inner artist in a relaxed, supportive setting. Whether you’re a beginner or novice, you’ll handcraft unique pottery pieces or create beautiful painted works, all under the guidance of a welcoming host.

Located just a 35-minute drive from Hobart in the serene Derwent Valley, these workshops are perfect for individuals, friends, or private groups. 

Book here

504 Back River Road, Magra, Tasmania

The Agrarian Kitchen (Image Credit: Dearna Bond)
The Agrarian Kitchen (Image Credit: Dearna Bond)

Cooking & Gardening Classes at The Agrarian Kitchen

For an unforgettable creative experience in Hobart, look no further than The Agrarian Kitchen’s hands-on cooking and gardening classes. Sitting pretty in the heart of New Norfolk, their state-of-the-art teaching kitchen offers a chance to master culinary skills while working with the finest local produce, from freshly harvested vegetables to humanely sourced meats.

Signature classes range from making homemade pasta to mastering the art of charcuterie, while gardening enthusiasts can dive into the essentials of cultivating a flourishing one-acre produce garden.

These intimate, expertly guided sessions are a celebration of food, craftsmanship, and creativity—book your spot today!

See current classes available here

11a The Avenue, New Norfolk 

ceramic hand made mugs from glazed and confused hobart
Glazed & Confused

Glazed & Confused Pottery

The fabulously named Glazed & Confused hosts two types of classes in its Hobart pottery studio. Build & Booze is a hand building session in which you’ll use coiling and pinch pot methods to create a small pot for a plant, a bowl or a vase during the class. In Wheel & Wine, you’ll be guided in using a pottery wheel for your clay creation. Just make sure you’ve got one hand free for your glass of complimentary wine! The studio offers more intensive courses as well, so jump online to explore all the creative classes on offer.

52b Bathurst Street, Hobart

Cradle Mountain night sky Tasmania
A Luke O'Brien capture at Cradle Mountain (Image Credit: Luke O'Brien Photography)

Luke O’Brien Photography

Local lensman Luke O’Brien runs workshops all over Tasmania – which checks out when you think about how photogenic this state is. His Hobart-centric creative class runs for half a day and kicks off in the foothills of kunanyi / Mt Wellington, where Luke will help you snap the perfect pic of a Tasmanian waterfall. From there, you’ll make your own way across the Derwent River to the Eastern Shore to get a stunning sunset shot of the city. Cross your fingers for a clear and cloudless night!

Hobart, Tasmania

Phoenix Creations (Image Credit: kmi)
Phoenix Creations (Image Credit: kmi)

Phoenix Creations Wood Carving

Head down to the artsy enclave of Cygnet – about 45 minutes south of Hobart – for a creative class with a difference. Join David and Michelle of Phoenix Creations for a wooden spoon carving class, making your own timber utensil from scratch. The process of wood-carving is incredibly mindful, so you’ll find that it’s a relaxation session and workshop in one. The class includes a delicious morning tea and everything you need to turn a block of timber into your very own homemade wooden spoon.

31 Golden Valley Road, Cygnet

Pour n' Sip
Pour n' Sip

Pour n’ Sip Candle Making

Make the most of Tasmania’s beautiful local scents (like golden honey and cherry blossom) by hand-crafting your own soy wax candle. Run by Little Creations Co., which sells locally-made candles at loads of markets and homewares stores around Tassie, in this fun and creative class you’ll make two of your own hand-poured candles to enjoy. Held in the charming town of New Norfolk, about 40 minutes north of Hobart, take your friends and your favourite drinks and nibbles – it’s BYO, so no doubt you’ll be pouring a local Pinot as well as your wax.

Willow Court, The Avenue, New Norfolk

Archaica Schola
Archaica Schola

Painting at Archaica Schola 

Create your own masterpiece at Hobart’s very first paint and sip studio Archaica Schola. You’ll be armed with nothing but a blank canvas, artistic ambition and a full wine glass, of course! With classes running regularly in Hobart’s CBD, you can tackle a famous artwork (Vincent Van Froff or Froffies with Frida are just two of the booze-themed classes on offer) or pick a more modern piece to adorn your wall. While the quality of the artwork can’t be guaranteed, the good times can be. For something a bit more technical, Archaica Schola also offers painting courses if you really want to brush up on your skills.

2/121 Macquarie Street, Hobart

Lily & Dot
Lily & Dot

Lily & Dot’s Crochet Classes

Channel your nanna energy and learn the art of hooking and yarning with a Hobart crochet class held by local gift store Lily & Dot. You’ll get everything you need to learn the basic crochet stitches and be on your way to making your own full-size crochet blanket some day. There’s two different options to pick from: Hump Day Hook & Yarn, a one-hour beginners’ class held across the road at café Island Espresso or a two-hour Saturday crafternoon class at Lily & Dot where you’ll make your own granny square.

Island Espresso, 171 Elizabeth Street, Hobart 

Lily & Dot, 150 Elizabeth Street, Hobart

Earthenry Flower Farm
Earthenry Flower Farm

Earthenry Flowers

Just a 25 minute drive south of Hobart in the delightfully named Lower Snug is Earthenry, a flower farm offering seasonal creative classes in flower picking and arranging. During peak flowering periods, the farm has more than 100 varieties of flowers to (literally) pick from. Learn to make flower garlands, arrange your own bouquet, create a wreath and even how to decorate a festive table – all in the beautiful surroundings of Earthenry’s vibrant gardens.

3 Waldie Drive, Lower Snug

To wrap up your creative adventure in Hobart, why not dive headfirst into one of these inspiring art galleries? If you're visiting in the cooler months, there's also no shortage of winter activities in Tasmania to enjoy. Whether you're soaking up local art or embracing the season's charm, Hobart offers endless ways to fuel your creativity and make the most of your time in Tasmania.

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