Great educational talks for Families, Tourist and School groups!


New wildlife and art educational experience!

 

See fast paintings of native wild animals done in minutes before your eyes!

 

You either live in, or are visiting a very special place that is Tasmania, and some very amazing animals live here. Here is a chance to understand their bizarre ways of surviving from someone who has been up close and personal - even face to face - with our incredible animals.

See artwork being made before your eyes as you learn all about two of Tassie's amazing marsupials; the illusive Tasmanian devil and the adorable wombat, by renowned wildlife artist Bill Flowers, who has worked with many strange creatures including venomous snakes, quolls, wombats and of course the Tasmanian devil.

Bill has raised a number of Tasmanian devils, observing them grow up to be mums themselves, therefore he has extensive and intimate knowledge of their habits and this shows through in his artwork.

Become a 'devil expert' in one hour as you sit back, relax and watch artist Bill Flowers create art before your eyes as he explains features and lifestyles of Tasmanian devils and wombats. Hear and see the secret habits of feeding and breeding.

 

"Know your devils and wombats!"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



You not only see a painting being created before your eyes, but will learn step by step along the way all about the habits and the lifestyle of the Tasmanian Devil, as artist Bill Flowers shares facts and stories about his adventures with these amazing marsupials.

PRICES

Adults .....................$13.00
Students, seniors ....$10.00
Children ..................$6.00
Family..................... $30.00

By appointment, usually 5.50pm to 7pm most nights


School prices
$4.00 per child for 8 to 12 students.
$3.00 per child for 12 to 20students
$2.00 per child for 20 to 30 students
Teachers with students free.

Tour Guide Prices
$8.00 per person, $5.00 per child and $20.00 per family, Guide free.

 

 

 

Come to the Fauna Gallery located in Ulverstone and see the working artist's studio. Watch as he educates in the most fun way - while painting these animals.

Utilising cartoons the artist teaches about the natural history of Tassie's popular wildlife.