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Art fundraiser launches

Art lovers are invited to join Noosa Open Studios for their fundraiser auction on Thursday 22 September from 5pm to 7pm.

The event, to be held at the Saw & Mill restaurant, Cooroy will feature a number of collaborative artworks created by not one – but two – of the local participating artists.

The innovative 2D/3D Collaborative Project, has encouraged participating Noosa Open Studio artists to work together to grow their creative experiences.

The project has seen painters work with ceramicists, woodworkers work with water colourists, and illustrators putting their bold prints onto large functional vases and plates.

The event promises to be full of creative energy and enthusiasm and they look forward to seeing art lovers join in on the fun.

Tickets range from $45 to $65 and include drinks and nibbles and the opportunity to meet the 2022 artists.

Tickets contribute to supporting the Noosa Open Studios, which is a free event running 1-9 October and a highlight of the Noosa arts calendar. Come along to kick off the festivities.

Sponsored by Hinternoosa Real Estate, further information at noosaopenstudios.com.au

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