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Virtually spruiking creativity

“As you can see by the composite photograph our much-loved Centre for Creativity is still very much closed for any creativity.

“The old Queenslander is having her old pins revitalised and a new coat of paint. While the doors are closed, Noosa Arts & Crafts members have been experimenting and learning new skills from home – some on iPads, others with new mediums and many have been doing some knitting and sewing for charity.

“Our members are never idle and also never short of enthusiasm for exercising their craft. Following the success of our inaugural Online Exhibition – Artists at Home – we have another two in the planning.

“The second Exhibition to go live is from our Invincible Creative Artists Group who usually meeting every Thursday afternoon to enjoy the company of the group and share ideas and skills. This will be viewable from June 12 at midday.

“The third Exhibition is one from our Knitting group – some of whom have been sewing and knitting up a storm from donated yarns and fabrics.

“The photos of their efforts for United Synergies were gratefully received plus some of their specialised knitting with homespun wool and blends.

“We have a dedicated Exhibition area on our website so we encourage all those of you who are interested in all forms of arts and crafts to take a regular visit to our virtual displays.“

WELCOME!

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