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Noosa Open Studios art trail guides available

The much-awaited Noosa Open Studios 2023 art trail guide book is now available.

Launched on Saturday night at the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre, the meticulously crafted guide will provide all you need to know about the exciting range of artists participating in this year’s ten-day October event.

The guide was launched alongside the opening of the popular Studios 100 exhibition – a sneak peek of the artists you will find along the trail for the October event. Exhibition closes this weekend, so make sure you take a look.

The art trail guides are being conveniently distributed across the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane – so secure your personal copy and begin planning your art adventure.

Copies can be collected from Noosa Arts and Crafts Association at Wallace House Noosaville, the Noosa Visitor Information Centre and the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre. A full list of other locations is available on the website.

Now in its eight year, Noosa Open Studios, takes locals and visitors into the private studios of our local artists.

On the trail you can experience Noosa Shire through the eyes of our creative residents who work throughout the year on their various artistic pursuits.

With just 28 days left until the Art Trail opens, mark your calendars and get ready to immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of artistry that truly defines our remarkable community.

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