Guest Blogger - Friday, July 15, 2011
by Stephanie Haslam: Noosa Integrated Catchment Association has been successful in obtaining a Regional Arts Development Fund grant to broaden the scope of their Noosa’s Native Plants Surface Design project that seeks to increase awareness of native flora by incorporating it in fabric design. As well as the Community Art Competition, NICA has commissioned four professional artists to produce designs and mentor community artists. More >>
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Guest Blogger - Wednesday, July 06, 2011
by Stpahnie Haslam
Community Art Competition: Noosa Integrated Catchment Assn. NICA, has announced the Noosa’s Native Plants Surface Design Community Art Competition. Artists are invited to produce two-dimensional artworks inspired by LOCAL native plants. More >>
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Henrietta McAlister - Thursday, September 16, 2010
When Bettina suggested we construct a labyrinth it immediately sent my neurons firing off in all directions ( read ' I thought it was a good idea')!
It was the art project that finally surfaced from all that activity up there in my head. But that was only the start of it (and may well be the end of me) – imagine a 6m x 6m canvas! More >>
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Bettina Walter - Tuesday, June 08, 2010
NICA has announced the winners of it's awesome Eco Flicks competition ..... and the winners are.........
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