Postcard Sized Perspectives - community art project
Event description
‘Postcard Sized Perspectives’ - Community Art Project
Connect, Create, and Engage
When was the last time you tapped into your innate sense of creativity and created something just for fun, without focusing on the end result?Â
Postcard Sized Perspectives aims to ignite creativity, encourage self-expression, and strengthen Noosa Shire community bonds through postcard-sized artworks, culminating in a community exhibition on Thursday, 5th September. The beauty of this project is that there is no set theme – participants are encouraged to follow their creative instincts and choose subjects that resonate with them. While a prompt sheet will be provided for inspiration, imaginations are free to roam and create something truly unique. Regardless of your artistic background, we encourage you to participate!
Any uncollected artworks will be installed as a semi-permanent exhibition in the local Tewantin  'Wash n’ Tumble' laundromat. In today's digital age, it’s easy to lose touch with each other and the joy of creating. Let’s change that together!
How can you participate?
- Attend a Workshop: Join one of the artist-led workshops with Lucy Laino and Charlotte Wensley, hosted by Mark Makers Art Studio Tewantin. Explore, experiment, and find joy in the creative process with a large range of 2D materials and mediums such as collage, paint, printmaking, and drawing.
- Create at Home: If you are unable to attend one of the workshops, or you would like a friend or family member to participate, you can collect your postcard and instructions from selected businesses (currently Mark makers Art Studio and Noosa Print, more to be advised), and create your artwork at home! Return your completed artwork to Mark Makers Art Studio by 30th August to be included in the group exhibition.
What to Expect:
- Enjoy experimenting, playing, and learning about art mediums and processes.
- Develop and expand your artistic skills.
- Connect with other creatives.
This project is in collaboration with local organisations QCWA, Tewantin Primary School, Sunshine Butterflies, and ARCARE, who will host artist-led workshops to engage a wider and more inclusive community. This project is proudly supported by Noosa Council through a Regional Arts Development Fund grant, ensuring the workshops are accessible for all. The RADF is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Noosa Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
Through this initiative, we hope to reduce loneliness and promote mindfulness, grounding us in the present moment and nurturing a supportive, creative community.
Let’s make our mark on the world – one artwork at a time.
Lucy & Charlotte x
(If you would like to assist through a contribution towards art materials for the project, please consider nominating an amount upon checkout. Thank you for any help you can offer!)
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