PERTH SKY EXHiBITION & ACQUISITIVE AWARDS
Perth Sky Sculpture Park is a new cultural tourism destination coming soon to the Perth Hills, where contemporary sculpture meets native forests, star-filled skies and community imagination.

2026 Exhibition
The Perth Sky Sculpture Park 2026 Exhibition will officially open the Park in Spring this year, marking the beginning of a new cultural landmark for Western Australia. Every two years, artists from across Australia and beyond will be invited to submit works for selection. The chosen sculptures will be exhibited throughout the Park for a two-year period, creating an evolving outdoor gallery of large-scale contemporary art. During their time at the Park, works will be available for purchase through Perth Sky, on behalf of the artists, unless otherwise specified.
Acquisitive Awards
The Exhibition will also feature the Perth Sky Acquisitive Awards, supported by the City of Kalamunda. These awards will recognise and reward outstanding artistic achievement, with winning works acquired by the City to become part of its permanent public art collection. Installed within the City’s boundaries, these sculptures will enrich public spaces for residents and visitors to enjoy for generations to come.
Full details of the award categories and prize pool will be revealed soon.
Artist Inspiration Tour
Perth Sky’s team hosted a guided Artist Inspiration Tour of the location in November 2025, providing an exclusive opportunity for artists to experience the Sculpture Park site, explore its unique landscapes, and consider potential installation locations for their work.
The 2026 Exhibition will be cultural event for all Western Australians, uniting art, nature, and community in a celebration of creativity under the stars.
The 2026 Exhibition and Acquisitive Awards are proudly supported by the City of Kalamunda.
More information on the Acquisitive Awards and Artist Applications are now open.
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