The tenth Palmer Sculpture Biennial introduces works by sculptors from around Australia and overseas. Visitors engage with a unique Australian skyscape, never ending horizons and a pristine landscape with rocky outcrops and regenerating flora and fauna. A huge contrast to the white walls of a gallery.
The sculptors choose how their works interact with the natural setting, and the exhibition aims to present a broad range of contemporary art of quality, innovation and artistic insight. Visitors stroll across the four hundred acres, slowly viewing the sculptures and the environment, stopping to enjoy conversations, picnic lunches and the opening day music.
Important information:
This event continues on weekends 11am to 5.30pm and Wednesdays 2pm to 5.30pm until April 10th.
Presented by:
Greg Johns
Greg Johns is a South Australian sculptor whos works are well known in South Australia and overseas. Greg founded the Palmer Sculpture Landscape in 2001 as a venue for the display of contemporary sculpture in an awe inspiring Australian environment which is currently undergoing ecological restoration. The Palmer Sculpture Biennial has now become a world class event, unique in its emphasis on the counterpoint between art and place.
Palmer Sculpture Landscape at Palmer Landscape
Davenport Rd, Palmer, SA, 5237
The Palmer Landscape is 3.5 km from Palmer on the Davenport Road which starts opposite the Palmer Hotel on the way to Mannum, - a pleasant country drive, - about 76 kms from Adelaide.