Sculptural Walks with Bianca Hester - 'Caring for the critically endangered'

When:
11 April 25 - 11 April 25 10am

Come along to a sculptural walk as part of Bianca Hester's Circuits of solar descent work at Sculpture in the Garden!

Bianca Hester's work involves a walking series, un-mown circles of grass as gathering points, and bronze sculptures bearing impressions of Illawarra-based plant life from across timescales.

This walk, Caring for the critically endangered, explores how endangered species are attended to both within and beyond the Botanic Garden.

Meet at the grass circle on the Mercury Lawn (see site 9A on the map). We will walk to Wiseman Park in Gwynneville to experience a beautiful pocket of remnant woodland.

For more information and to book your spot, visit Eventbrite.

Looking for more?

See below for other walks as part of the series:

This free event is part of this year's exciting Sculpture in the Garden Wollongong 2025 exhibition! For more workshops and events, check out the event page.


Image: 1 of a set of 33 hand-held bronze objects bearing impressions of Permian-era fossilised plant life found in the Illawarra, with objects carried by participants throughout the walk. Photo by Anna Hay.