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Taste of Sunshine Coast art

Friends of Noosa Regional Gallery presents its eighth group exhibition, ‘Taste of Art’, exclusively for Sunshine Coast artists.

This annual art prize is a much-anticipated event in the arts calendar, highlighting the rich and diverse creative talent that exists on the Sunshine Coast, supporting and promoting local artists, and providing a unique opportunity to have their artwork exhibited in the Noosa Regional Gallery.

Friend’s president Narelle Cameron said the significant number of entries received again this year indicated how important it was to hold exhibitions staged specifically for Sunshine Coast artists.

“The high calibre artworks of 97 Sunshine Coast artists will be exhibited in the Noosa Regional Gallery. I am certain that both locals and tourists visiting the Gallery will absolutely love the art on display,” she said.

The exhibition will officially open at the gallery, 9 Pelican Street, Tewantin, on Friday 1 February from 6-8pm with guest speaker Hamish Sawyer, Gallery Curator, Caloundra Regional Gallery.The exhibition features a coffee and conversation program which includes free talks by some of the exhibiting artists.

Bookings are essential: www.noosaregionalgallery.com.au/events-programs

The exhibition closes on Sunday 10 March. Phone 5329 6145.

 

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