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SachioIngrilli_Perspective_No_Photo by Martine Perret A sculpture made of silver posts that spell out the word
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More than a pretty space

9 March 2022

From the poignant to the political, many works in this year’s iteration of ‘Sculpture by the Sea’ are about more than its coastal setting, discovers Kim Kirkman.

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TuinnaBlackie_TheBoab_SxSCottesloe2021_RichardWatson An image of Tuinna Blackie's 'The Boab' at Cottesloe Beach, a shiny silver scupltute of a boab tree, situated on the beach, looking out to the sea. A woman stands to one side, looking at the tree. The sky is cloudy and tinged with pink. Will people power Sculpture by the Sea?
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Will people power Sculpture by the Sea?

5 March 2021

Sculpture by the Sea is back at Cottesloe after COVID-19 forced its early exit in 2020 – and organisers vow to stand their ground despite the shifting sands of funding uncertainty, discovers Jaimi Wright.

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Four brightly coloured metal sculptures alongside a footpath, peeping from between the grasses Little creatures by the sea
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Little creatures by the sea

13 March 2020

Mandy White is the first DADAA artist to participate in Sculpture by the Sea. Rosalind Appleby talks to the award winning artist about the stories behind her supernatural bush creatures.

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'Hush' by Olga Cironis. Photo: Jessica Wyld. A golden chair by the sea
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A golden chair by the sea

12 March 2020

Fremantle-based artist Olga Cironis is a veteran of Sculpture by the Sea. As her latest work, Hush, invites the bottoms of Perth to take a (shiny) seat and contemplate the ocean, she talks to Nina Levy about her work, her creative process and why she loves living in WA.

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