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Sculpture by the Sea

Photo by Dan CarferCottesloe Beach has been transformed into a giant public sculptural playground for all to enjoy. Visit the beach before 18 March to soak up the visual delights of 50 sculptures including those by WA artists Robert Juniper, Jennifer Cochrane and Kevin Draper and other sculptors from South Africa, China, Japan, the USA and the UK. This immensely popular exhibition with the WA public has in past years been notable for numbers of people who have never visited an art gallery before loving it, and queuing up to get the best shots of the sculptures at sunset.

Sculpture by the Sea is free, and runs at Cottesloe Beach until the 18 March.

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