The Brunswick Nature Sculpture Walk is a triennial event that brings together art and nature along the river in beautiful Brunswick Heads. This free, public event showcases sculptures made from natural materials, inviting visitors to explore both creativity and the environment.

Artists from around the region create works that highlight the relationship between art and nature, with many sculptures blending seamlessly into the landscape. The event encourages visitors to think about sustainability and environmental issues while enjoying the natural beauty of the riverbank.

The Sculpture Walk is more than just an art exhibition. It’s also an opportunity for the community to gather and appreciate the local environment. The event often features guided tours, workshops, and activities for families, making it accessible for all ages. It’s held at Torakina Reserve and along the Simpson’s Creek Walking Trail, offering scenic views of the water and surrounding bushland.

The sculptures reflect different themes, from climate change to indigenous culture, with many pieces designed to decompose naturally over time, reinforcing the event’s environmental message. For locals and tourists alike, the Brunswick Nature Sculpture Walk is a unique experience that inspires deeper connections with nature through art.

Brunswick Nature Sculpture Walk
3-9 October 2024
Brunswick Heads
Learn more via www.brunswicknaturesculpturewalk.com