Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsBodies are on the move to Cooroy

Bodies are on the move to Cooroy

The iconic Australian Body Art Festival has found a new home in Cooroy, moving to the hinterland town after eight years in Eumundi.
The 2017 event will take place at the Lower Mill Site in Cooroy on the weekend of 8 and 9 April and is expected to attract artists and spectators from across Australia and overseas.
The Cooroy Chamber of Commerce will run the much-loved event and group president Danielle Taylor said the team was excited to bring the event to Noosa.
“It’s such a wonderful festival with some terrific artists and a great community, family vibe which will be a perfect fit with the artistic Cooroy community,” she said.
“We’ve had fantastic feedback about bringing the event to Cooroy and artist registrations have been flowing in steadily. We can’t wait to see all the wonderful living artworks that are created.”
The event is centred on competitions in temporary body painting with categories of brush and sponge, airbrush, special effects and face painting. The event will also showcases competitions and exhibitions in wearable art and photography.
Amateur and professional artists are urged to enter the 2017 Australian Body Art Festival and get creative with this year’s theme of “Wonderland”.
Ms Taylor said the theme lent itself to a wealth of interpretations.
“Wonderland conjures up thoughts of Alice in Wonderland, Winter Wonderland and anything in the wonderland of your imagination such as mystic dragons and magical forests,” she said.
“We encourage and challenge artists from a range of backgrounds to get involved as there is something for everyone – artists with experience in fine art and visual art, make-up and special effects, textile art, street art, airbrush sign craft, spray painting, graphic art, fashion and photography.”
Ms Taylor said if artists had never competed in an event like this, it was simply a matter of adapting your skills to use paint on the canvas of the human body.
“And for the wearable art competition, use your skills to create funky fashion using recycled materials,” she said.
“Past entrants tell us that it is an experience like no other – a unique chance to work alongside fellow artists and a chance to showcase creativity to a large audience, with some great prizes and a whole lot of fun.”
Competition details have been released and registrations are now open on the website www.australianbodyart.com.au. Early bird entry fees apply for all registrations before 1 February.
Visit www.australianbodyart.com.au for more info, competition registration, sponsorship opportunities, market stall registrations and to sign up to receive eNewsletters in the lead-up to the event.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

The power and the passion

A film documenting how the correct choice of plants and use of water can change the Australian landscape premieres in Gympie next month. Rehydrating Australia...

New leaders

Measles alert

Learn the ukulele

More News

New leaders

On Wednesday, the 2026 Senior Leaders of Good Shepherd Lutheran College were officially commissioned during a special Installation and Commissioning Service, a proud and significant...

Measles alert

Health authorities have issued a public alert after a confirmed measles case visited multiple locations on the Sunshine Coast, including wards at Sunshine Coast...

Learn the ukulele

Come and learn to play the Ukulele with Cherry the Ukulele Lady. She is back teaching ukulele after a big break. If...

Cruise North America

Take in historic cities and rugged shores with Viking’s 15-day Canada and East Coast Explorer voyage from Toronto, Ontario to Fort Lauderdale, Florida or...

Democracy undermined in state parliament

The first sitting of Queensland Parliament for 2026, saw the return of undemocratic politics seen pre-Christmas with urgency motions again used by government to...

30 Years of Inspired Learning

This year, Noosa Pengari Steiner School proudly celebrates 30 years of education. What began on 25 acres in Doonan has grown into a place...

Piano Day celebrated in Montville

Montville's Lucas Parklands will celebrate International Piano Day by presenting a recital by Queensland’s brilliant young pianist Rueben Tsang on Sunday 29 March at...

Call to scrap closures

Noosa’s hospitality sector is bracing for another disrupted Easter long weekend, with industry leaders warning outdated Queensland trading laws will force some venues to...

Circus returns to Noosa

After eight long Years, Hudsons Circus Returns to Noosa — And the Magic Feels Bigger Than Ever* For the first time in eight years, the...

Baroque is Bach

Good news for Noosa music lovers. Popular Sunshine Coast Arioso Chamber Ensemble is presenting its first performance for the year at Cooroy...