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Bidding now open for Noosa’s Prestige Art Fundraising Auction

Tickets are now on sale for a fine-dining auction at Lucio’s Marina on Wednesday 16 July, marking the finale of the Noosa Open Studios and Hinternoosa Prestige Art Fundraising Auction.

This exclusive live and online auction features rare, collectible works from 16 exceptional artists, including national icons like the late POP artist Peter Phillips, Michael Zavros, Stefan Dunlop, Stanislas Piechaczek, Mitchell English.

Plus some of the very best Noosa artists like Pam Walpole, Rowley Drysdale, Dinah Wakefield, Angus McDiarmid, Andrew Hillhouse, Darren White, Bronwyn Barton, Charlotte Wensley, Saren Dobkins, Juanita van den Bergh and Trevor Purvis.

Online bidding is now open to all, with the final hours unfolding at Lucio’s on 16 July, where all artworks will be displayed before bidding closes at 9pm.

Ten per cent of proceeds will go to the McGrath Foundation, with the remainder supporting participating artists and Noosa Open Studios.

This is just the beginning, with the ArtCubes Auction set to take place in September, followed by the main event: the Noosa Open Studios Art Trail, from 10–19 October.

Known as the biggest and best art trail in Queensland, 94 artist studios across the region will open to visitors from all around Australia.

This year, Noosa Open Studios are proudly collaborating with the McGrath Foundation, Pink October, and Open House Sunshine Coast, making this more than an art trail—it’s a movement.

Book now for an unforgettable evening of culture, fine dining, and philanthropy.

Event details:

Noosa Open Studios & Hinternoosa Prestige Art Auction

Auction Finale Dinner: Wednesday 16 July, 6pm

Where: Lucio’s Marina, Noosa

Auction: View the catalogue and join the auction at shorturl.at/iPVfR or scan the QR code below.

Dinner: Book tickets to attend the auction dinner at Lucio’s here: www.trybooking.com/DCNVK

Art Trail: 10–19 October | ArtCubes Auction: September at RACV Resort

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