Sculpture on the Farm Set to Transform Dungog This August
- intouch Magazine
- 13 hours ago
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Updated: 7 hours ago

From 29–31 August, Sculpture on the Farm Dungog returns with its biggest exhibition yet – showcasing over 170 sculptures by 116 Australian artists.
Set in the spectacular Dungog Common, this three-day event transforms the landscape into a vibrant outdoor gallery.
Visitors can explore large-scale works along the scenic Sculptural Trail, discover smaller pieces in the Indoor Exhibition marquee, wander through the Open Air Exhibition of garden and courtyard works, and meet the artists behind the work. With nature walks, artist talks, local food, music and more, the weekend promises inspiration for all ages.
Headlining artists include Deborah Halpern, Gillie and Marc, and Inge King, alongside rising stars and celebrated contemporaries.
Entry is just $10, with children 18 and under admitted free of charge. All works are for sale, supporting both artists and public art in the region. Don’t miss this unforgettable art experience in the heart of the Hunter.
For more information and to book: www.sculptureonthefarm.com.