Held annually in March in Bermagui on the far south coast, Sculpture Bermagui includes an Outdoor exhibition in the magnificent setting of Dickinson Point Headland and the foreshore of Dickinson Park…
Held annually in March in Bermagui on the far south coast, Sculpture Bermagui includes an Outdoor exhibition in the magnificent setting of Dickinson Point Headland and the foreshore of Dickinson Park, as well as an exhibition of Indoor sculptures in the Bermagui Surf Club, overlooking Horseshoe Bay.
Visit the Sculpture Bermagui website for details of all exhibition extra events, including artists' talks and live entertainment.
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