John The Baptist Artworks

Salamanca Market

COVID – 19 UPDATE (September 2020):

Salamanca Market is up and running again but on a much smaller footprint, with shortened hours and with strict Covid-19 restrictions in place. I have not yet returned to Salamanca Market, but I am prayerfully considering returning before the end of 2020. Please contact me or visit the online store for any purchasing enquiries. Those in Tasmania have the option of free local pick up in Hobart.

 

On many Saturdays I have a stall at Salamanca Market in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, where both my Christian artwork and Tasmanian wilderness landscape photography are featured and for sale.

Weather permitting, I work live on my easel.

(I am usually found within the first 20 stalls down from Davey St., across from St. David’s Park. If you would like to know exactly where I will be for a particular weekend, please email me at:jtbarts@gmail.com ).

Situated in the international port city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, Salamanca Market attracts up to 25,000 visitors each Saturday from scores of different nations on every continent. The open-air market runs every Saturday (8:30 am – 3 pm) year round and features 300+ stalls of Tasmania’s finest arts, crafts, woodwork, local produce, wines, etc. as well as local buskers and entertainers.

On many Saturdays I have a stall at Salamanca Market in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, where both my Christian artwork and Tasmanian wilderness landscape photography are featured and for sale.

Weather permitting, I work live on my easel.

(I am usually found within the first 20 stalls down from Davey St., across from St. David’s Park. If you would like to know exactly where I will be for a particular weekend, please email me at:jtbarts@gmail.com ).

Situated in the international port city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Salamanca Market attracts up to 25,000 visitors each Saturday from scores of different nations on every continent. The open-air market runs every Saturday (8:30 am – 3 pm) year round and features 300+ stalls of Tasmania’s finest arts, crafts, woodwork, local produce, wines, etc. as well as local buskers and entertainers.