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News outside ASV: Sydney Sea Sculpture to get Harbour Home
Winning pieces from Sydney’s annual Sculpture by the Sea competition will now have a more lasting home at the Royal Botanic Gardens.When the exhibition ends each year, the winners will be moved from the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk, to the gardens on the edge of the harbour.Executive Director of the Botanic Gardens Trust, Dr Tim Entwisle says the sculptures will stay in Sydney for ten years and then some will go to the gardens at Mount Tomah or Mount Annan. “I think the artists will be thrilled because they get their piece of sculpture to have harbour views in a botanical paradise and four million visitors a year coming to see it,” he said.“If I was a sculpture, this is exactly where I would want to sit.”
© 2011 ABC


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