Sculpture by the sea, Sydney
Sculpture by the sea is a concept from David Handley, Founding Director that came after culmination of many years as a new step in form of exhibition as a major free to the public arts event for Sydney held annually along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk.
This exhibition was first held in 1997 and is continuing as one of the major event for Sydney focusing on arts and its importance and awareness in this modern world. It’s an art event driven by the wish to create a major free-to-the-public arts event and a desire to involve and support the enthusiasm of the local community for such a project. This year’s 14th annual exhibition is on from 28 October – 14 November 2010.
The coastal walk begins at the bottom of Notts Avenue, which runs off Campbell Parade, Bondi. The coastal walk can also be accessed by stairs at various points along the exhibition route at Hunter Park, Gaerloch Avenue and Pacific Avenue. The exhibition finishes at Tamarama Park, Marine Drive, Tamarama.
Sculpture by the Sea, also got launched in Cottesloe, 2005, and held annually at Cottesloe Beach, Perth on Australia’s Indian Ocean coastal in a wonderful location with its sunsets, long horizon and the gorgeous pocket of beach near Indiana Tea House. Along with this, the event once again launched in a new location DENMARK in june 2009 taking it further as an international event.