A major new cultural landmark is on the horizon for the Perth Hills!
We’re thrilled to announce the Perth Sky Sculpture Park. This community-driven initiative will transform the Perth Observatory in Bickley Valley into a world-class destination for contemporary sculpture and nature-based tourism.
Set to officially open in Spring 2026, the Perth Sky Sculpture Park will showcase fine art sculptures and installations throughout the Observatory’s heritage buildings, domes, and bushland trails, creating a unique dialogue between art, nature, and astronomy.
The project will launch with a Biennial Awards Exhibition, establishing Perth Sky as a national platform for creativity and cultural tourism. The works will remain on display for two years, forming an evolving outdoor gallery beneath Western Australia’s spectacular skies.
Developed by a passionate team of artists, arts leaders, and tourism professionals within the Perth Observatory Volunteer Group, and supported by the City of Kalamunda, this initiative celebrates our region’s creativity, heritage, and community spirit.
A preview exhibition is now open at the Observatory, featuring stunning works by Sam Hopkins, Johannes Pannekoek, Denise Pepper, Steve Tepper, and international artist Anton Forde.
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📷 Perth Sky Sculpture Park
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