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Noosa artists Go With The Flow at Bendigo

Go With The Flow is the theme of an annual art exhibition celebrating local artists at Bendigo Bank Tewantin-Noosa from Monday 20 May to Friday 5 July.

This year’s exhibiting artists include Georges Petit, Carole Hampson, Jennie Smith, Robin Ramage, Phyllis Araneo, Kevin Dick, plus amazing artists and quilters from Noosa Arts and Crafts.

Colleen Ginty from Bendigo Community Bank said, “To be able to exhibit local, professional, and emerging artists means a great deal to us.

“Not only do we get to change up the vibe of the branch, but it also means artists can showcase their works to a different demographic of people, it creates conversation, and makes what would normally be a boring and corporate environment more vibrant and exciting. The exhibitions are swapped out every four to six weeks.

“People may not be aware, but we do not charge the artists to exhibit, nor do we take a cut of any sales the artists make.

“We also have a Retail Pop Up space available within the branch which we use to support local makers and creators – whether it’s to pilot a new product, a retail concept, or to simply engage with a new audience.

“It’s a great way to test a retail space and drum up some new business.“

Check out their socials on @communitybanksunshinecoast on Facebook and Instagram to keep up to date with the exhibitions throughout the year.

Find the exhibition at 114 Poinciana Avenue, Tewantin.

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