App and Audio Tours

EXPLORE PAST AND CURRENT EXHIBITIONS IN OUR NEW APP

Visitors to Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe also have the opportunity to explore the exhibition through the official Sculpture by the Sea app.  A great companion to our official Exhibition Catalogue and Kids’ Guide.

The GPS enabled app offers a free, interactive way for visitors to easily navigate around the Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe exhibition and discover details about the artworks, and the artists who created them.

The app is free to download and includes an interactive map, catalogue details of all exhibiting artists at each exhibition, stunning photographs, news and award announcements. The app also gives users the option to “like” an unlimited number of artists’ sculptures, creating a personal shortlist of favourite sculptures ready to be voted for in the EY People’s Choice Award.

ORIGINAL MUSIC:  Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe has collaborated with the Perth Symphony Orchestra with invited selected musicians to create short five-minute improvisations inspired by five of the sculptures for the twentieth Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe, held from 1-18 March 2024. Listen to the recordings here.

The music is now live on the Sculpture by the Sea App for you to listen on site when viewing the exhibition or in the comfort of your own home.  Thank you to the Perth Symphony Orchestra and to Jennifer & Christopher Rowe and Blue Ocean Monitoring for their donation to make this collaboration possible.

Special thanks to Smith & Western for their partnership with Sculpture by the Sea, 2024 Cottesloe Audio Tours.

Audio Tours narrated by Kirsten Hay.


You can also click here to listen to the five recordings from the collaboration last year at Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2023.

Voluntary tax-deductible donations – starting at $5 – can be made directly through the app.

Download the Sculpture by the Sea app here.

 

 

For help optimising your settings, download our app guide.

App Guide  

The development of the Sculpture by the Sea app was supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.