Beautiful Tensions: Gray Street Workshop celebrates forty years
Queen Victoria Art Gallery at Royal Park


Eyes Like Diamonds follows passionate conservationist Neil Waters on his relentless mission to prove the Tasmanian Tiger still exists.
Once celebrated, now criticised, Neil's decade-long search through the Tasmanian wilderness becomes as much a story of redemption and belief as it is about science and survival.
Through Neil's journey, the film explores the ethics of extinction, the limits of evidence, and the enduring human need to find purpose in something greater than ourselves.
Having premiered at Melbourne Documentary Film Festival and regional Victoria in July to an excellent reception, we are excited to screen this independent produced Aussie film in Tassie.
Tickets are $12.50, and all proceeds go towards continuing the screening tour of Australia.
Come along for a screening and support indie Australian film making!
We acknowledge Tasmanian Aboriginal People as traditional custodians of this land, we pay respect to Elders past and present, as they hold the memories, traditions, culture and hope for generations to come. We recognise and value Aboriginal histories, knowledge and lived experiences and commit to being culturally inclusive and respectful in our working relationships with Aboriginal People.

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