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Adelaide
Gluttony Sculpture Walk | Adelaide Fringe
Adelaide
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For the very first time, Gluttony is holding an outdoor exhibition and sculpture competition, curated within its grounds.
Large-scale visual art installations will be presented throughout Gluttony's parkland event site in Murlawirrapurka / Rymill Park during Adelaide Fringe 2026 (19 February - 22 March).
A first among Adelaide Fringe hub offerings, the Gluttony Sculpture Walk will celebrate the major creative discipline of visual arts. Gluttony is excited to expand the artistic genres that call our parkland hub home, and create a free, open-air, self-guided experience for patrons to enjoy.
Sculpture prizes across various categories will be awarded by an industry panel, as well as a people's choice award to be voted on by the general public who visit the Gluttony Sculpture Walk. Plus, artists will be able to sell their sculptures during the festival, as well as attract commissions for future works.
Free to explore anytime that Gluttony is open, or grab a (free) ticket to the guided tour on Saturday 28 February to explore the works up close.
Pictured sculpture: Seed, by Nicholas Uhlmann. This work is not part of Gluttony Sculpture Walk 2026, but a different Nicholas Uhlmann is.
Large-scale visual art installations will be presented throughout Gluttony's parkland event site in Murlawirrapurka / Rymill Park during Adelaide Fringe 2026 (19 February - 22 March).
A first among Adelaide Fringe hub offerings, the Gluttony Sculpture Walk will celebrate the major creative discipline of visual arts. Gluttony is excited to expand the artistic genres that call our parkland hub home, and create a free, open-air, self-guided experience for patrons to enjoy.
Sculpture prizes across various categories will be awarded by an industry panel, as well as a people's choice award to be voted on by the general public who visit the Gluttony Sculpture Walk. Plus, artists will be able to sell their sculptures during the festival, as well as attract commissions for future works.
Free to explore anytime that Gluttony is open, or grab a (free) ticket to the guided tour on Saturday 28 February to explore the works up close.
Pictured sculpture: Seed, by Nicholas Uhlmann. This work is not part of Gluttony Sculpture Walk 2026, but a different Nicholas Uhlmann is.
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