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Smooth Jazz and Polar Cinema: What's On in Hobart This Wednesday

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4 March 2026/07:57
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Smooth Jazz and Polar Cinema: What's On in Hobart This Wednesday
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Midweek Culture and Music in the Capital

It is Wednesday, 4 March 2026, and Hobart is delivering a diverse range of cultural, cinematic, and artistic experiences to break up the working week. From the soulful sounds of local jazz to immersive international film screenings and significant museum exhibitions, there is plenty to explore in and around the city today.

Wednesday Night Jazz at The Still

For those looking to unwind with live music, the Wednesday Night Jazz Sessions at The Still are a local favorite. Located on Argyle Street, this intimate venue provides the perfect backdrop for catching established and emerging Tasmanian jazz talent. These sessions are known for their relaxed atmosphere, offering patrons a chance to enjoy world-class spirits and cocktails while listening to sophisticated improvisation. Doors typically open early, with music kicking off in the evening, making it an ideal destination for a post-work drink or a dedicated night out for music lovers.

Film and Science: "Antarctica Calling"

Cinema enthusiasts with an interest in the natural world should head to the CSIRO lecture hall today for a special public screening. The documentary Antarctica Calling, directed by Academy Award-winner Luc Jacquet, is being showcased as part of a community engagement program. The film offers a breathtaking look at the frozen continent, exploring its beauty and the urgent environmental challenges it faces. Given Hobart's deep historical and scientific links to Antarctica, this screening provides a poignant and locally relevant cinematic experience.

Exhibitions at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery

The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) continues to host several compelling exhibitions today. A highlight is Restoring the Past, which offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the conservation of 19th-century paintings. This exhibition details the painstaking work required to preserve historical artworks for future generations. Additionally, visitors can experience Hobart Current: Here, a contemporary art program featuring new works created by ten local artists responding to the theme of their place in the world. These exhibitions are open from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.

Artistic Innovation at MONA

Across the river at the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), the provocative exhibition Arcangelo Sassolino: in the end, the beginning remains a major draw. The Italian sculptor’s work involves intense experiments with force and high-heat steel, creating a visceral experience that challenges traditional perceptions of materiality and sculpture. It is an essential visit for those seeking cutting-edge contemporary art.

Community and Industry Meetups

For professionals and community members interested in local growth, the Keystone Tasmania 2026 Industry Forum is taking place today at the TasTAFE Clarence Campus. This event focuses on the future of Tasmania's workforce and industry development. Meanwhile, the Hotel Grand Chancellor is hosting the opening day of the Oceania Academy Scientific Conference, bringing together health professionals and researchers from across the region.