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Art Farm Birchs Bay Annual Sculpture Prize

Celebrating art in nature, Art Farm Birchs Bay's Annual Sculpture Prize invites people to come and explore sculptures installed along a 2km trail.

17 - 28 February 2026

| Art Farm Birchs Bay

Safe Harbour by Evie Silver
Mahalia White-McColl, Still Standing   Ceramic, recycled steel and ash glaze  60cm x 160cm x 60cm,
Proteas at Art Farm Birchs Bay
Play Warriors by Alice RG
Visitors walking through Offerings by Pete Matilla
Arrow showing the trail at Art Farm Birchs Bay
Art Farm Birchs Bay
3866 Channel Highway, Birchs Bay, Tasmania, 7162

Celebrating art in nature, Art Farm Birchs Bay’s Annual Sculpture Prize invites people to come and explore sculptures installed along a 2km trail through pear orchards, up winding bush trails, across open fields with views of Bruny Island and the D’Entrecasteaux Channel and down into picturesque orchards and a large vegetable garden.

The Annual Sculpture Prize showcases new work from a wide array of artists. Each year the farm acquires a sculpture from the exhibition which becomes part our permanent collection. These sculptures are installed around the farm and on the trail for visitors to enjoy year-round.

The Annual Sculpture Prize offers over $10,000 in both acquisitive and cash prizes. Since 2006, the sculpture trail has been a much-loved feature of the Art Farm Birchs Bay calendar and is designed to encourage both artists and the public to engage with art through the landscape.

Art Farm Birchs Bay
3866 Channel Highway, Birchs Bay, Tasmania, 7162
Listing Updated: 16 February 2026

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