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Skate Culture and Contemporary Art Take Center Stage Today

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Published
29 January 2026/07:04
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Skate Culture and Contemporary Art Take Center Stage Today
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Modern Art and Skate Heritage at Noosa Regional Gallery

For those looking to immerse themselves in contemporary culture this Thursday, the Noosa Regional Gallery in Tewantin is the premier destination. Today, visitors can explore three distinct yet tonally linked exhibitions that dive deep into community, resilience, and movement. The headline exhibition, Gaza Skate Team, is a poignant documentation of the efforts to provide joy and a sense of normalcy to children in Palestine through skateboarding. Featuring a mix of photography and video captured amid challenging environments, it offers a powerful look at human spirit through the lens of sport and recreation.

Adjacent to this is the iconic video work by Shaun Gladwell, titled Storm Sequence. This piece captures the artist performing intricate maneuvers on his skateboard against the backdrop of a brewing storm at Bondi Beach. It is a meditative study of balance and environment that has become a staple of Australian contemporary art. Completing the trio is Refuse, a photographic survey that celebrates the DIY skate scenes across Southeast Queensland. It highlights how local skaters reclaim forgotten suburban and urban spaces, turning them into vibrant hubs of creativity and activity. The gallery is open today from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.

Discovering Local Talent: Noosa Nouveau

Further south in Noosaville, the recently opened Noosa Art Gallery at 100 Rene Street is hosting its seasonal showcase, Noosa Nouveau. This exhibition features works from twelve of the most exceptional contemporary artists currently working on the Sunshine Coast. The collection is highly eclectic, ranging from traditional paintings to intricate sculptures. Visitors can engage with pieces that reflect the region's evolving artistic identity, including works that use varied materials and forms to explore coastal life. It is an excellent opportunity to meet the artists behind the work or simply enjoy the latest additions to the local art scene in a modern, welcoming space.

Live Music Announcements and Community Notes

While the major concert series are slated for the weekend, music fans have reason to be alert today as artist pre-sales for the 2026 Enter Shikari Australian tour go live at 10:00 am. The tour is set to conclude on the Sunshine Coast later this year, and today marks the first opportunity for local fans to secure their spots. Additionally, those looking for a relaxing end to the day can find various sunset cruises departing from the Mooloolaba and Noosa wharves, offering views of the coastline as the summer heat begins to break.

  • Noosa Regional Gallery: Open 10:00 am – 4:00 pm, Pelican Street, Tewantin.
  • Noosa Art Gallery: 11/100 Rene Street, Noosaville.
  • Enter Shikari Pre-sale: Available online from 10:00 am for registered fans.