Sculpture by the Sea

Opal Tower

From Opal Tower to Sculpture by the Sea, we look back on the top UNSW Built Environment stories in 2019.

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The biggest outdoor public art exhibition in the world is back featuring more than 100 sculptures by Australian and international artists.  

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UNSW's participation in Sculpture by the Sea was a major step in improving understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder, writes Lucy Carroll.

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The 2018 edition of the world's biggest outdoor public art exhibit features six UNSW alumni and one current student.

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A team from UNSW Sydney are behind a sculpture and video installation featuring in this year's Sculpture by the Sea exhibition.

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Sculptor Harrie Fasher, winner of the prestigious Helen Lempriere Scholarship, is one of six UNSW Art & Design graduates in this year's Sculpture by the Sea.

A laser-cut, room-sized metal sculpture referencing reality TV has won a major UNSW prize at this year’s Sculpture by the Sea.

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An arrogant, larger than life figure representing Australia’s reliance on coal has been selected for a major UNSW prize in this year’s Sculpture by the Sea exhibition.

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Forget Bondi. UNSW's Richard Goodwin has taken his latest public art work to Scandinavia for Denmark’s version of Sculpture by the Sea.

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UNSW is proud to be an event partner of Sculpture by the Sea, with four COFA alumni exhibiting their works along Sydney’s iconic coastline.

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