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Get ready for an Artsy October

Prepare to get immersed in culture during the month of October.

For 28 days, 275 artists will create 28 installations and will present 10 performances in Noosa.

Indulge in all thing’s art, get to know the artists and you can even put your own skills into action at an art class. Get ready to enter the world of ARTober Noosa.

NOOSA OPEN STUDIOS

1 – 10 October 2021

Get amongst the local art scene for 10 straight days of remarkable art from the coast to the countryside around the Noosa Region. With over 100 local artists involved in the Noosa Open Studios event (Queensland’s largest open studio art trail) you are guaranteed to feel inspired. Visit and meet the local artists and take home your favourite pieces or release your creativity and attend an art workshop. All of this is within reach of beautiful Noosa.

FLOATING LAND

9 – 24 October 2021

Floating land: at the edge of ideas marks the 11th iteration of one of Noosa’s most significant and iconic cultural events. This incredible event will have a presence at both Boreen Point and Noosa National Park where there will be temporary art instalments. The purpose of these instalments are to reflect Noosa’s national and international reputation as a community, engaging with the special and spectacular spaces in which they are presented. 52 artists will bring 21 installations to the community, present over 16 days.

TALL TREES ART EXHIBITION

29 – 31 October

Head down to the charming, little town of Cooran to enjoy one of Noosa’s well-kept secrets. This is a community-based art project run by Cooran locals, nurturing, and developing the talents of local artists. Head down to the quirky main street of Cooran, Kings Street and enjoy the 5 installations created 130 different artists. Tall Trees Art Exhibition is not to be missed.

For more information head to visitnoosa.com.au/whats-on

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