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HomeNewsNoosa Open Studios exhibition begins

Noosa Open Studios exhibition begins

Imagine seeing the art of 100-plus local artists who work in studios spread across the 870 square kilometres of Noosa Shire, from coast to hinterland, all in one single venue.

You can have this opportunity by attending the Studios 100 at the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre from 2 to 10 September, 10am to 3pm.

Studios 100 provides a glimpse of work from the local artists taking part in this year’s Noosa Open Studios event in October. Come to the official opening of the exhibition Saturday 2 September, 4 to 6pm to meet the artists and art-lovers.

Noosa Open Studios Art Trail Guides will also be available to collect at the art exhibition so visitors can begin planning their studio visits.

Now in it’s eighth year, Noosa Open Studios takes locals and visitors into the private studios of our local artists and the chance to experience some unique Noosa backroads and townships along the way.

On the trail you can experience Noosa Shire through the eyes of our creative residents who work throughout the year on their various artistic pursuits.

A special fundraising event will take place Friday 1 September at the Butter Factory Arts Centre, where 27 hand-painted aprons and five Master Artist experiences will be up for auction. Tickets for the fundraising event are available through our website.

The Studios 100 exhibition opens 4-6pm Saturday 2 September. All are welcome for this free event.

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