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HomeNewsNoosa Open Studios 2025 Art Trail kicks off today

Noosa Open Studios 2025 Art Trail kicks off today

Over the next ten days, Noosa bursts into life, not just with sun and surf, but with brushstrokes, clay, ink, textiles, and photography filling art studios nestled among gum trees, beaches, and hinterland hills.

From 10–19 October, the Noosa Open Studios 2025 Art Trail invites locals and visitors alike to explore the personal creative spaces of 94 local artists, from painters and sculptors to textile artists and photographers.

Now celebrating its 10th year as Queensland’s largest art trail, Noosa Open Studios president Trevor Purvis reflected on a decade of growth.

“We’ve welcomed thousands of visitors into hundreds of studios over the years,” he said.

Start your journey at historic Wallace House, the home of Noosa Open Studios for the last 10 years.

“From the opening day of the trail, at Wallace House, you can see a piece of art from each of the nearly 100 artists’ studios and with the help of knowledgeable volunteers, you can plan each day of exploration,“ Trevor said.

“On weekends, a pop up café will fuel up art lovers for their trail adventure.“

What sets Noosa Open Studios apart is its intimacy.

Art is often viewed behind glass or on stark white walls, disconnected from the people who make it. But here, you’re stepping into the artist’s world: their studio, often their home, their sanctuary.

You see the paint splatters, the unfinished works, the tools of the trade. It’s an insight into not just what art is, but how it’s made and why it matters.

Trevor said, “A road trip around the Noosa Open Studios Art Trail 2025 offers a dynamic and immersive experience that engages visitors on many levels from aesthetic appreciation and inspiration, to bringing some encouragement and support to so many hard working and talented artists.”

“Our studios and artists really look forward to your visits and wish you and your friends a memorable roadtrip with artistic benefits.“

Whether you’re an art collector, a curious local, or simply looking for something different to do, this self-guided road trip through Noosa’s vibrant art scene is full of discovery, beauty, and creative spark.

Pick up your Trail Guide and hit the road from 10-19 October

Grab your free Noosa Open Studios trail guide at:

– Wallace House

– Visitor Information Centres at Hastings Street and Tewantin

– Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre

– Noosa Regional Gallery and more locations listed at noosaopenstudios.com.au

Plan your route, meet the makers, and enjoy a truly memorable art-filled road trip.

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