Discover Mac Park: A walk amongst the sculptures

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Take a walk around the Macquarie University campus and you’ll find yourself amongst stunning pieces of art by some of Australia’s leading sculptors. Sprinkled across the University’s 126 hectares of open space are more than 130 sculptures that can be explored at your own leisure.

Established in 1992, the Sculpture Park features local and global artists such as Richard Byrnes, David Jensz, Gary Deirmendjian, Margaret Sheridan, Paul Hopmeier and its founder, the late Errol Davis (1926 – 2009). It’s the largest of its kind in the southern hemisphere and aims to show a wide variety of sculpture techniques including works in concrete, sandstone, limestone, stainless steel, , bronze and copper.

The Sculpture Park is divided into three sections, the Western Walk, Indoor Sites, and Lakeside Walk, and has been curated to compliment the natural surroundings. Take a guided tour, or just wander around yourself, there’s so much to be explored you can’t take it all in at once.

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