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Meet the artists at Art Hub Cooroy

Three resident artists will soon be exhibiting at The Art Hub Cooroy, as the Noosa Open Studios Art Trail is set to begin in October.

Pam Mitchell, Ron and Cathie Twaddle, and Carolan Ciot’s exhibitions are not to be missed, running from 24 September to 22 October.

Meet the artists on opening night Friday 24 September from 5pm at 3/2 Emerald Street, Cooroy.

Pam Mitchell is a Cooroy artist who has exhibited in solo and joint exhibitions. She works in oils, acrylics, pastels and sketches in charcoal. Pamela who is an accomplished artist who never considers limiting her subject matter and loves a new challenge.

Ron and Cathie Twaddle are wicker artists from Tanawha who both create magnificent wicker baskets and ornaments using traditional materials and methods experimenting with colour, texture and form.

Carolan Ciot is from Buderim and exhibits regularly at The Buderim Craft Cottage. She is an amazing silver artist. Carolan’s jewellery is not only unique but a work of art.

Noosa Open Studios Art Trail runs from 1 October to 10 October.

Art lovers are encouraged to pick up a free copy of The Noosa Open Studios Art Trail at The Art Hub Cooroy to assist in planning your art trail in October 2021.

For more information call 5447 6155.

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