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Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2018

Every March, the spectacular Cottesloe beach is transformed into an open air gallery for Sculpture by the Sea, one of the world’s largest free to the public, outdoor sculpture exhibitions. And while it may seem to happen by magic, have you ever wondered what it takes for our artists– who hail from both WA and…
Stuart Green’s – Aluminium Splendour at Cottesloe

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…
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2017 by Destination NSW

Destination NSW has captured 60 seconds worth of beautiful footage of our Bondi exhibition.
Buy a Mile to support Sculpture by the Sea artists

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…
Aqualand Artist Interview series: James Dive

Aqualand presents the Artist Interview series: James Dive discusses his work ‘What a Tasty Looking Burger’ which is now installed on the coastal walk, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi until 5 November 2017
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2017 by Destination NSW

Destination NSW has captured 60 seconds worth of beautiful footage of our Bondi exhibition.
Watch the highlights of Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2017

With Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2018 soon to open, enjoy a flashback to last year’s exhibition with this short highlights video.
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2017 exhibition video

Catch a glimpse of Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2017 in this short video created for us by Gareth Carr.
Aqualand Artist Interview with Peter Lundberg

Aqualand presents the Artist Interview series: the making of Peter Lundberg’s ‘Walking Woman’ now installed in Marks Park, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi until 5 November 2017.