Sculpture By The Sea Returns To Cottesloe
Perth's Sculpture by the Sea has returned for its 21st year after a 2025 cancellation, running March 6–23 at Cottesloe Beach with 70 artworks, including 11 from Japan. New funding — a $750,000 Austrade grant plus state support — revived the exhibition, which typically draws over 200,000 visitors and has recorded 3.7 million attendees since inception.
Key Points
- 1Secures $750,000 Austrade grant and state funds to revive cancelled 2025 exhibition
- 2Attracts 70 artworks and international artists, preserving large-scale public cultural activation
- 3Enables practitioners to engage communities and repurpose works via council purchases
Scoring Rationale
Local cultural revival driven by confirmed funding and attendance figures, limited relevance to core AI/ML audiences.
Sources
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