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Dove of Peace by Deborah Halpern

Sculptures on the Farm Dungog 2025

Sculptures on the Farm Dungog 2025

Located in the small New South Wales Hunter Valley Town of Dungog, Sculptures on the Farm 2025 runs from 29-31 August. Only a 75 minute drive north of Newcastle, it’s a beautiful setting for the artworks, with many on a hillside with 360 degree views of the surrounding country.

Plenty of parking was available in a field adjacent to the Dungog Common where the display was held. After walking around the sculptures near the entrance, a shuttlebus took us to the top of a nearby hill, where the larger works were displayed. Spaced out over a 1.5km walk, they took advantage of the beautiful scenery and surrounding farmland. At the end of the walk, a shuttle bus took us back to the start, so no walking up the hill, unless you wanted to.

This was a fantastic display, rivalling Sculptures by the Sea at Bondi and Fort Scratchley in Newcastle. As well as the sculptures, we had a walk around Dungog, bought a coffee and morning tea.

Modesty by Gareth Graham Sculptures on the Farm Dungog 2025
Modesty by Gareth Graham
Kindred Spirits by Mela Cooke
Kindred Spirits by Mela Cooke
Creature with Tail by Deborah Halpern
Creature with Tail by Deborah Halpern
Arizona Scorpion by Constantine Detterer Sculptures on the Farm Dungog 2025
Arizona Scorpion by Constantine Detterer
Ned Kelly by Constantine Detterer
Ned Kelly by Constantine Detterer
Birds of a Feather by Eric Hull Sculptures on the Farm Dungog 2025
Birds of a Feather by Eric Hull
Dove of Peace by Deborah Halpern
Dove of Peace by Deborah Halpern
Tandem Lovers by Gillie and Marc Sculptures on the Farm Dungog 2025
Tandem Lovers by Gillie and Marc
Glow Heart by Andy Brush
Glow Heart by Andy Brush
Centred Earth by Sam Anderson Sculptures on the Farm Dungog 2025
Centred Earth by Sam Anderson

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