Maker’s Market brings together the best local artists

Kim Wallace is one of the Sunshine Coast’s best known artists.

Kim Wallace is one of the Sunshine Coast’s best known artists, so it’s no surprise when she decided to bring together local Makers for a twilight shopping market, businesses immediately jumped on board.

Kim is hosting the ‘Maker’s Market’ with the aim of showcasing and celebrating local creatives under the stars at Kim Wallace Studios.

“We are so lucky on the Sunshine Coast to be inspired by such a talented creative industry. My hope for the Makers Market is to provide an opportunity for the community to meet local Makers they perhaps don’t already know about, and support their businesses through a night of fun shopping, food, and entertainment.”

Around 20 Stallholders will be in attendance including Silverbeat Jewellery, Oaklab, FORM Furniture and Iris & Aura; cocktails and gins by Seabourne Distillery and live entertainment by Andrea Kirwin. The night will include giveaways and there are sure to be some great gift ideas in time for Mother’s Day. Little ones are also catered for with a designated craft table where they can practise their clay skills and take home their creations at no extra charge.

The rare opportunity to take a peek behind the scenes of Kim’s studio will also be open for guests to enjoy.

Kim Wallace at her Noosaville studio shop The new mural (currently being painted) alongside beautiful palm trees and festoon lights will transform the carpark space on the night.

While her own collection keeps her busy, one of Kim’s favourite things to do is collaborate with artists on joint projects. She generously provides space in her retail store to sell other Maker’s collections including jewellery, napery, art prints and Australian native floristry. She has also recently opened a creative workshop adjoining her studio called Maker’s Space where she is doing exactly that – providing a space for Artists to showcase their work.

“The Maker’s Space is a genuine way I can give back to an industry that has supported my own work and allowed me to grow.”

Kim has just released a collection with writer, artist and illustrator Renee Treml featuring her gorgeous hand drawn Australian animals in her signature scratchboard style. These will also be available for purchase on the night.

“It’s so incredible to bring our pieces to life with her work. It’s a very special collaboration I’m very proud of.”

The Maker’s Market is on Friday 5 May, 4-7pm at Kim Wallace Studios (10 Leo Alley Rd Noosaville). Street car parking available. Free Entry.