Largest art exhibition of its kind to open in Mac Park

Artist, Chloe Alice Stafford pictured with her work The Cave of Yhi . Photo: Brian Rapsey

Artist, Chloe Alice Stafford pictured with her work The Cave of Yhi . Photo: Brian Rapsey

Eden Unearthed - the largest privately funded art exhibition of its kind in Australia - is returning to Macquarie Park for the fifth year.

A celebration of art and sustainability, the free exhibition is produced and hosted by local business Eden Gardens.

More than 30 artists have been working to produce stunning open-air works, including floating, suspended, sculptural and sound installations. Spread across the stunning 2.5 acre show gardens, the exhibition is open to the public from 1 November.

You can make your way through a green wonderland of giant dragonflies, floating houses, a labyrinth made from stick and stones, an expanse of tessellated painted works created in partnership with the trees themselves, and - with a nod to Macquarie Park’s bioscience research community - a 'living biofield' of lichens and tardigrades!

This year’s launch event, with guest host Costa Georgiadis, will begin with a traditional smoking ceremony before a guided tour of the works, drinks and canapes, and a Q&A on the lawn with the artists.

Looking for the perfect place for COVID-safe meetings and a space to bring your team together again? Eden Unearthed runs for six-months!

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