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40 under 40 in Cooroy

The Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre (CBFAC) is turning up the heat with its biennial 40 under 40 exhibition. This is a great opportunity to see what the Sunshine Coast’s new breed of artists are up to. 40 artists under the age of 40 showcase their skill and inspiration. We see with the annual Creative Gen exhibition at CBFAC of high school artwork the beginnings of something and now with 40 under 40 we are on the next level as we watch artists who have started to really establish themselves in the art world. Many go onto regular solo shows here and interstate. Furthermore the 40 under 40 and Countryside Realty Noosa Art Prize is not just another exhibition but is a prize-based exhibition which will provide meaningful support to artists. Other supports include Lantana, Regional Arts Australia, Flying Arts and Bendigo Bank.

One of the most exciting nights during this exhibition is the grand opening. It’s more like a party with bands playing outside and food vans etc. Last time this party took place in 2024 over 400 people paid $20 for a great night of entertainment, art and food. This year this event takes place on February 20 from 6pm and features performances by Wifecult and Jack Dylan and the Villains. Your Mates Brewing Co will supply the beers. Book your ticket now on cooroybutterfactory.com.au/events-workshops/

The 40 under 40 and Countryside Realty Noosa Art Prize will run from February 5 to March 15. But that’s not the only great exhibition and event on offer. Pottery also features strongly in the month of February. Whilst the under 40s have their day downstairs, upstairs in the members gallery, we present the exhibition Combustion, a diverse exhibition by CBFAC pottery members. Term one pottery courses will be in full swing, and bookings will open in February for intro to hand building and wheel throwing pottery teasers in early April and for term 2 pottery courses starting at the end of April. And finally, any visit to the CBFAC provides access to our talented artisans selling their wares in the artisan store. We are open everyday except Monday.

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