Located on the Bondi to Tamarama Beach Coastal Walk, New South Wales, Australia 🇦🇺. I always love coming to Sculpture by the Sea. What an amazing collection of Sculptures strategically placed by the cliffs so that you have an marvellous view of the ocean and Sydney’s beaches and also able to appreciate these wonderful pieces of art. It’s definitely a favourite of mine to come to this. I have been a few times now, if you are able, it’s definitely worth the Coastal walk and most definitely the walk to Tamarama Beach 🏖️. The crowds are always big but that’s to be expected. Parking 🅿️ is very limited so best to get public transport and take advantage of toilets when you see them. There’s quite a few stairs on the walking path so that’s not really wheelchair accessible but the park where most of the sculptures are is accessible. There’s also tables and chairs available to sit and rest. Entry is FREE but they do ask for a donation. Would most definitely recommend. Thumbs...
Read moreSculpture by the sea used to be special, however still a major event on the calendar, has lost its unique style succumbing to the soul less chase of a quick sale😫.... Back when almost every piece was Site Specific, tailored to compliment and elevate the beautiful environment. Now, it's immediately apparent that most sculptures are created to fit in someone's collection instead. It's a sad thing to witness the decline of the mind freeing forms that used to blend nature and humanity in a spontaneous celebration, now restricted by price tags and tied down by the intention to make a sale. The shift in the event's spirit and priority is...
Read moreIt's very unfortunate but a tiny little bit amusing - the number of people who see this google listing for 'Sculptures By The Sea' and go to Marlborough St in Surry Hills where the organisation's head office is located... looking for coastline and artworks. Backpacks on, hiking sticks in hand, sun visors ready... all year round, in the suburbs - 6.5kms inland from the beach. If you're reading this on your way to SBTS and you aren't expecting to have a meeting and you aren't heading in the direction of Bondi Beach I strongly urge you to do a little more Googling. The lost and adrift outdoor art lovers of Surry Hills... we see...
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