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Sculpture by the Sea will mark its 20th anniversary in 2024

Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe will celebrate its 20th anniversary when it returns to Cottesloe Beach from 1st – 18th March 2024.

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One of Australia’s largest free public events, the exhibition attracts over 250,000 local, interstate and international visitors each year.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary, over 70 artists from 15 countries have been invited to exhibit by Sculpture by the Sea’s National Artistic Advisory Committee.

Respected sculptors from WA and across Australia will be joined by renowned international artists, with 13 Japanese artists set to exhibit alongside artists from England, New Zealand, USA and Switzerland – representing excellence in sculpture from around the globe.

Since the exhibition began back in 2005 with 25 sculptures on the iconic white sands of Cottesloe Beach, 592 artists from 44 countries have exhibited a total of 1,298 sculptures.

Mark off the dates in your diary for the 2024 event. 

OIP Staff


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