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More art just pops up

THE PopUp Art exhibition at Cooroy Butter Factory is now in its second phase as more than 50 local artists prepare works to be shown throughout the month.
During May, the first of the four-part series rolling exhibition showcased the diverse works of over 50 artists and artisans, with pop-up galleries within the exhibition, plus workshops and demonstrations.
Artists were on duty each day to talk to Butter Factory visitors and assist them in studying and understanding the works they were viewing.
Throughout June, visitors will see new works of many who exhibited in the first series plus a number of new contributions by other artists and crafts persons. The second series will be officially opened on Saturday 6 June at 2pm by well-known ceramicist and arts educator, Ellen Appleby.
Locals and region visitors are invited to come along and view the new works including that of some who were not in the first iteration.
Complimentary nibbles and background music by local duet FlashJack will be the order of the day. What better way to spend a leisurely Saturday afternoon?
For more information: www.noosa.qld.gov.au/butter-factory-arts-centre or phone 5329 6580.

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