Sculpture on the Farm Dungog

Sculpture on the Farm Dungog

Exhibition and Shows
  • Art & Culture

Highlights

  • Wander the Sculpture Trail to discover seven stunning sculptures amidst Dungog's picturesque rolling hills.
  • Explore the Dungog Common Recreation Reserve, enjoying free entry to a vibrant celebration of contemporary Australian art.
  • Stroll through Dungog town to find additional sculptures near key landmarks like the Visitor Information Centre.
  • Drive to Gresford Arboretum to be greeted by the unique "HoneyRoo" sculpture, adding charm to your visit.
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Throughout the year, explore the Sculpture Trail and enjoy a walk in the Dungog Common Recreation Reserve. Entry is free. Experience the magic of contemporary Australian sculpture set against the beautiful backdrop of Dungog’s rolling hills.

Recipient of the Hunter Region Tourism Gold Medal Award 2025, Sculpture on the Farm, proudly enriches the Dungog Shire by donating sculptures for public display, leaving a lasting legacy in this charming rural community of Dungog – a celebration of art, nature, and creativity!

You will see 7 sculptures as you make your way down the Dungog Common Sculpture Trail from the Short Street entry to the amenities block near the Common Road entry. Another ephemeral work can be found in Common Creek opposite Gate 4 of the Dungog Common. Take a stroll through the town of Dungog and see another 3 sculptures , near the Visitor Information Centre, the Dungog Shire Library and Lioness Park opposite Short Street.

A drive to Gresford will take you to the Gresford Arboretum where to be welcomed by “HoneyRoo” by Jimmy Rix.

17°C Light rain
4.9 / 5 8 Google reviews

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Dates & times

  • Next occurrence: 27 August 2027 reoccurring

Features

  • Carpark
  • Coach Parking
  • Family Friendly
  • Non Smoking
  • Pet Friendly – Enquire
  • Public Toilet

Tags

  • Art & Culture
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