Last chance to see Sculpture on the Edge this year

If you haven’t been to Bermagui to check out this year’s Sculpture on the Edge, you have a few more days before it ends for another year.


Wednesday 9 March 2016 Richard Moffatt’s prize winning ‘The Giving Tree’.

If you haven’t been to Bermagui to check out this year’s Sculpture on the Edge, you have a few more days before it ends for another year.

This 10th anniversary exhibition is located on Endeavour Point headland, Dickenson Park, Horseshoe Bay Beach and the Bermagui Community Hall.

Give yourself a few hours to see all the exhibitions and don’t miss Richard Moffatt’s ‘The Giving Tree’ on Horseshoe Bay.

It won the Bega Valley Shire Council’s acquisition prize of $10,000 and will find its permanent home in Eden.

The Sculpture on the Edge exhibition closes on Monday 14 March 2016.

Photograph: Richard Moffatt’s prize winning ‘The Giving Tree’.

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