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Adelaide City Sculptures

Some are controversial, some are almost hidden unless you know where to find them, and others we tend to just walk past and not pay much attention to at all. These are just a few of the sculptures and stories of public art in Adelaide city. All of these examples can be found in one… Read More Adelaide City Sculptures

30/07/202122/07/2021 Glenys Gelzinis9 Comments

Adelaide Hills Sculpture Trail – Part 2

A while ago I wrote about the Hills Sculpture Trail where you can travel to various locations in the hills and into the Fleurieu Peninsula region to discover world class sculptures. A map and brochure on where to find the sculptures can be picked up at tourist outlets, councils and libraries in the Adelaide Hills.… Read More Adelaide Hills Sculpture Trail – Part 2

29/03/201905/12/2020 Glenys Gelzinis4 Comments

Adelaide Hills Sculpture Trail

Take a drive through the Adelaide Hills region in South Australia, and you will soon notice sculptures of all shapes, sizes and styles popping up in public places. These eye catching works of art in chiselled stone have been crafted by master sculptors over the past few years during International Sculpture Symposiums held at The… Read More Adelaide Hills Sculpture Trail

12/02/201925/07/2025 Glenys Gelzinis5 Comments

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