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Sculpture Bermagui Celebrates 20 Years of Artistic Resilience

UPDATE: Sculpture Bermagui is gearing up for its monumental 20th anniversary celebration, running from March 7-15, 2026, in the stunning seaside village of Bermagui. The annual event has transformed the town into an autumn arts hub, showcasing an impressive variety of sculptures that consistently draws thousands of visitors.

Despite facing challenges such as devastating bushfires in 2019-20 and the global pandemic, Sculpture Bermagui has thrived, proving the resilience of its community and artists. The record-breaking 2020 exhibition was described by former president Paul Payten as a testament to this strength.

Originally launched as a fringe event to the Seaside Fair in 2006, Sculpture Bermagui has evolved into a must-see event on the Sapphire Coast’s cultural calendar. The event is set against the breathtaking backdrop of Endeavour Point Headland and Dickinson Park, with the sacred Mount Gulaga providing a stunning natural gallery.

Current president Ivan Baker has infused new passion into the event, emphasizing the combination of beautiful artworks and the vibrant local community as key elements that make Sculpture Bermagui special. “The beauty of this area, combined with wonderful art and the joy of visitors, makes this exhibition truly unique,” Baker stated.

The event has a history of sparking controversy, with early installations such as Richard Moffatt’s abstract sculpture, The Knot, igniting heated debates about public art in the community. In its inaugural year, the artwork was confiscated by the council but later “liberated” by founder Jan Ireland with the help of a supportive council member.

Over the years, the exhibition has attracted not only local artists but also international talent, fostering a rich cultural exchange. Notable participants include sculptors from the Far South Coast, such as Ulan Murray and Rachel Burns, who recently won accolades at Sculpture by the Sea 2025. Their intricate works, like the recycled copper wire fig tree Ficus Maris, engage the community on themes of resilience and climate change.

In addition to the stunning artwork, local businesses and a dedicated group of volunteers have played crucial roles in the event’s success, ensuring that Sculpture Bermagui remains accessible and free for all to enjoy.

As preparations ramp up for this landmark event, Baker is excited to see who will join the celebration and take in the beauty of the sculptures. “It’s a chance for everyone to engage with art and community in a way that’s both meaningful and enjoyable,” he added.

Sculpture Bermagui promises to be a vibrant showcase of creativity, resilience, and community spirit, making it an unmissable event for art lovers and tourists alike. Stay tuned for more details as the event approaches, and mark your calendars for this extraordinary celebration of public art!

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