Friendship Collection

  • Keld Moseholm, 'Together We Are Strong', Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail, Tumbarumba. Photo John Riddell
  • Jennifer Cochrane, 'Pipe and Fittings...Many Cubes', Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail, Tumbarumba 2022. Photo John Riddell
  • Marcus Tatton, 'Habitat', Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail, Tumbarumba. Photo John Riddell

The Friendship Society of Denmark, Australia & New Zealand Collection sculptures within the Snowy Valleys Sculpture Trail include works by Marcus Tatton, Jennifer Cochrane and Keld Moseholm located in Tumbarumba.

In December 2021, Sculpture by the Sea launched the Friendship Society of Denmark, Australia and New Zealand Sculpture Collection in the Tumbarumba Goldfields Park and Creekscape. The Collection features three sculptures gifted to the people of the Snowy Valleys by the Denmark-based Friendship Society of Denmark, Australia and New Zealand in a gesture of international friendship in response to the Black Summer Fires.

Facilitated by Sculpture by the Sea, thanks to a generous donation by the Friendship Society, the gifted sculptures in the Collection are ‘Together We Are Strong’ by Danish sculptor Keld Moseholm, ‘Pipe and Fittings… Many Cubes’ by Perth artist Jennifer Cochrane and ‘Habitat’ by Marcus Tatton, a New Zealand artist based in Tasmania.