Embark on a creative journey through the North of the Murray, where art and landscape collide to tell our story in three dimensions. Our Sculpture Trail invites you to step off the beaten track and discover a collection of striking works that range from grand, iconic monuments to intimate, hidden gems.
These pieces are more than just art; they are a celebration of our region’s resilience, our ancient environment, and the innovative spirit of our local makers. Follow the trail and see how the light of the wide-open plains brings every texture and curve to life.
Here we’ve mapped out a circular route through our region, resulting in an epic 365km drive. Of course, you can cherry-pick, start at any point, reverse the order, or add these stops to a route you’re already planning. You might want to start early and be back in time for dinner, or perhaps spread it over a couple of days, and enjoy other highlights along the way.
However you plan it, keep an eye out for some surprising art. It could be just around the next bend…
The Savannah Goanna was installed in front of the Urana Bowling Club…
Sculpted by local artist Andrew Whitehead of Urana, this piece was…
In the heart of the township of Urana, a flock of sheep can be found…
The "Hardworking Horse" sculpture at Daysdale, situated in the picnic…
Toolbox was commissioned by the Morundah Bush Entertainment Committee…
This impressive sculpture, created by scrap metal artist Andrew…
The Swagman and Rusty sculpture was commissioned by the Boree Creek…
Oaklands is home to a unique threatened orchid: the Oaklands Diuris.…
In May 2021, a new tribute to the late Tim Fischer was unveiled in…
The "Brolgas" sculpture, situated in the heart of Corowa,…
Inspired by the Tom Roberts painting of the same name. Urana artist…
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