5 Swell Sculpture Festival Returns to Currumbin The iconic Swell Sculpture Festival returns to Currumbin Beach transforming the stunning coastal strip into a vibrant open-air gallery from 12 to 21 September. The festival will showcase more than 60 large-scale contemporary sculptures by artists from Australia and around the world. Now in its 23rd year, Swell has become one of Queensland’s most anticipated cultural events—and the best part is, it’s completely free to attend. Set against the backdrop of rolling surf and golden sand, Swell invites visitors to immerse themselves in thought-provoking and often playful artworks, each one telling its own story. Beyond the beach, the festival extends into Wallace Nicoll Park with a dynamic program of live music, comedy, artist talks, and creative workshops as part of the Swell Fringe. Throughout the week, twilight guided walks provide deeper insight into the meaning and craftsmanship behind each sculpture, while hands-on masterclasses—such as clay modelling and paint-andsip sessions—offer the chance to get creative yourself. Families will also find plenty to enjoy, with a dedicated Swell Kids area offering interactive workshops and storytelling sessions designed to inspire young imaginations. The festival’s smaller-scale exhibitions, including the “Swell Smalls Gallery,” give visitors an opportunity to explore art in more intimate formats, and even purchase a piece to take home. Currumbin’s location makes it easy to access via public transport, with parking available at nearby Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and a convenient park-and-ride shuttle running during festival hours. The entire beachfront pathway is wheelchair and pram-friendly, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience. From sunrise strolls to sunset viewings, the Swell Sculpture Festival offers a unique blend of creativity, community, and connection. It’s more than just an art event—it’s a celebration of the Gold Coast’s natural beauty and cultural heart. Whether you’re there to admire, reflect, learn, or simply wander, Swell invites you to see the world—and the beach—through a new lens. In 2025, don’t just go to the beach. Go to Swell. Let the art move you. | www.swellsculpture.com.au Sculpture: Hand In The Sand by Karl Meyer | Image: Fotomedia
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