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Connect with nature at The Art Hub Cooroy

The Art and Sculpture Gallery at The Art Hub Cooroy will be exhibiting the amazing creative artworks of Nicole Allen and Carol Forster.

Nicole enjoys being creative and feels grateful for the opportunity of showcasing some of her art works within the local community.

Her connection with nature, especially the ocean, became a focal point over the years as she navigated her way through the ups and downs of life.

Being a true romantic at heart, she felt inspired to share her love story as captured by contrasts of colour on canvas.

Carol started her career in the mid 70s with a focus on painting and printmaking. After discovering clay in her final College year she fell in love with the numerous mediums and processes involved in making artwork to be held, admired and used.

Carol said, “Experimenting and learning new techniques, and seeing what I can do with clay is always exciting for me.”

Her sculptural and functional pieces have been exhibited widely and form part of both national and international art collections.

Her passion for sharing knowledge saw Carol embark on her teaching career inspiring adults and children in Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast to create artworks in different mediums.

The works of art in this exhibition reflect Carol’s love of the coastal and rural landscapes enjoyed on the Sunshine Coast.

Visit The Art Hub Cooroy on opening night Friday 25 June from 5pm to 6.30pm to meet the exhibiting artists.

The exhibitions will run until 23 July.

Visit The Art Hub Cooroy at 3/2 Emerald Street Cooroy. For more information call 5447 6155.

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