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About the Sculpture Park

Macquarie University Sculpture Park was established in 1992, founded by sculptor, Errol Davis. The collection focuses upon works by contemporary Australian sculptors with some international sculptors featured also. At close to 100 sculptures on display, it is the largest park of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere.

The collection aims to show a variety of styles, materials and techniques showing works in sandstone, limestone, concrete, steel, stainless steel, painted steel, bronze, copper, ceramics etc. Further information about the works exhibited will be added to this site in the near future.

Guided Tours can be arranged by contacting Community Engagement.

Alternatively self guided tours can be taken at any time with the aid of the table below. This lists works on exhibition in the Sculpture Park, with location descriptions. A Location map is under construction.

Download list of sculptures (Excel file)

Sculpture Under the Stars - 2009

Join us for an enchanting evening - twilight tours of the Macquarie University Sculpture Park.

Starting at 6pm for an hour length tour with commentary and anecdotes about the sculptures and the campus:

Beacon by Errol davis
Beacon
by Errol Davis
stainless steel, 1992
Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program, 2002
Confidence by Paul Hopmeier
Confidence
by Paul Hopmeier
painted steel
purchased in 2004
Journey by John Robinson
Journey
by John Robinson
polished stainless steel, 1990
donated in 1991

We will meet at the Art Gallery in building E11A.

The tours will consist of a different walk through a section of the Sculpture Park each week. Our sculpture collection is exhibited across the entire campus, and has recently been divided up into four distinct walks for visitors - Western Walk, Central Circuit, Eastern Walk and Lakeside Trail - enabling a choice of duration spent amongst the sculptures.

A light supper will be served in the gallery at the conclusion of the tour (BYO wine).

BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL- please contact Community Engagement.

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  • Last Updated: Friday, 30 January, 2009