Jane Gillings
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Sculpture by The Sea Sydney 2025

Sculpture by the Sea, held along Sydney’s Bondi Beach, is the world’s largest free-to-the-public sculpture exhibition. Now in its 27th year, the spectacular coastal walk transforms into a two-kilometre sculpture park showcasing around 100 works by artists from Australia and across the world.
In my fourteenth year as an exhibiting artist, I’ve collaborated with friend and twelve-time exhibitor Lucy Barker to create Ways of Seeing — an oversized kaleidoscope that invites the audience to become part of the work. By turning the mirrors housed within 44-gallon oil drums, viewers generate infinite shifting patterns and new “ways of seeing.” Each rotation reflects the changing, fragmented nature of our world, revealing how moments of effort and intention can transform into something beautiful and unique.
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