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Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2018 Site Map

Posted: February 15, 2018 / News

 Bondi 2018 site map  


Indigenous Artists Support Program

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We extend our thanks to the Crown Resorts Foundation and Packer Family Foundation for their Indigenous Artist Support Program initiated in 2016 through Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe that will continue at Cottesloe next month, where new works by invited artists Sharyn Egan and Janine McAullay Bott from Western Australia and Tereasa Trevor from NSW…


Stuart Green’s – Aluminium Splendour at Cottesloe

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Thanks to the support of Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe Founding Sponsor and Major Partner Alcoa, we are pleased to announce the recipient of the Alcoa Sculptor Subsidy for 2018, local WA artist Stuart Green. Stuart’s work will showcase aluminium, in the form of a chaotic assembly of a cloud structure reflecting electrical storms both…


Our Access & Inclusion Program is back for Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2018

Posted: January 25, 2018 / Announced, News

Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe is delighted to announce that Lotterywest has come on board for a three year partnership agreement to fund our Access & Inclusion Program. The program offers visitors of all ages with a wide range of disability and their carers free of charge initiatives at Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe. “We…



THE RECIPIENT OF THE SCULPTURE BY THE SEA, COTTESLOE 2018 RIO TINTO WA EMERGING SCULPTOR MENTORSHIP IS ANNOUNCED AS PERTH-BASED ARTIST JINA LEE

Posted: January 8, 2018 / News

  We are pleased to announce Perth-based artist Jina Lee as the recipient of the Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2018 Rio Tinto WA Emerging Sculptor Mentorship. The $10,000 Rio Tinto WA Emerging Sculptor Mentorship Program was introduced in 2015 to encourage professional mentorships between emerging sculptors and established practitioners over a 12 month period…


The 2017 Town of Cottesloe Sculpture Acquisition ‘Home Is Where The Heart Is’ by NSW-based artist Jimmy Rix is now on public display

Posted: December 18, 2017 / News

      We are pleased to announce the recent installation of a beautiful corten steel sculpture by NSW artist Jimmy Rix, entitled Home is Where the Heart Is, acquired by the Town of Cottesloe from Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2017. This touching work depicting a kangaroo longingly looking over its shoulder, contemplating a…


Major works by Aqualand Sculpture Award Recipients David Ball & Johannes Pannekoek gifted and unveiled at Headland Park, Sydney

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David Ball, ‘Orb’, Headland Sculpture Park, Mosman 2017. Photo Gareth Carr. Johannes Pannekoek, ‘Change Ahead 2016’, Headland Sculpture Park, Mosman 2017. Photo Gareth Carr. Works by Johannes Pannekoek and David Ball, recipients of the Aqualand Sculpture Award at Sculpture by the Sea Bondi 2016 and Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2017 have been gifted to Headland…


Cottesloe 2018 | 2 -19 March

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Lucy Humphrey, Horizon, Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2017. Photo Jessica Wyld. On 2 March, 2018 the 14th annual exhibition will open to the public and 73 artworks by 77 artist/collaborators will take their place on the white sand of Cottesloe beach, on the surrounding grass terraces populated with towering Norfolk Island pines and on the…



Arterie at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital

Posted: December 15, 2017 / News

    Arterie with Jane Gillings at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Post exhibition events continue to take place as part of our Access & Inclusion Program. We worked with the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Arterie@RPA) to deliver a workshop with stroke patients in the Chinwaggers Support Group and Sculpture by the Sea exhibiting Artist…


Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2017 by Destination NSW

Posted: December 12, 2017 / News, video

Destination NSW has captured 60 seconds worth of beautiful footage of our Bondi exhibition.



Allens People’s Choice Award

Posted: November 6, 2017 / News

                            April Pine, ‘Trip I, Trip II, Trip III’, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, 2017. Photo Clyde Yee.                             Marina Debris, ‘Inconvenience Store’, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2017. Photo Clyde…


Buy a Mile to support Sculpture by the Sea artists

Posted: November 3, 2017 / News, video

353,000 miles paid for by the artist! That’s how far the international and interstate artists freight their sculptures to Bondi from all over the world. Here is Peter Lundberg from Vermont telling his story about getting his 10m high 40 ton sculpture to Bondi. Buy a mile for $1 to help the artists get their…