Margaret River Sculpture Park and Gallery

- Artist in residence/studio
All things big...all things small. Made from wood, stone, steel and more!
Immerse yourself in the amazing large scale sculptures nestled into the coastal landscape in the "Giant's Garden".
View a range of Hardwood furniture and timber craft all crafted by master craftsman Brendan Booth.
Visit the quirky characters of your childhood across 30 sculpture pieces including Homer Simpson, Zoot from the Muppets, a giant dhufish. Local 'chainsaw' artist Brendan Booth has drawn from 25 years of life in the south west and has formed a landscape that changes each day with the coastal wildflowers and colours of each season, mixing with the wood, stone and limestone rubble pieces.
Order a custom dining table or recycled jarrah mirror from master craftsman Brendan Booth, with 25 years of creating amazing furniture and pieces for homes and collections, he's the man to see in the southwest!
There's a treasure hunt through the sculptures for kids and big kids alike, its a great way for the kids to enjoy the space with their parents and interact with the art
A challenge for everyone is to find some shipwrecked treasure tokens to redeem for treats at the shop..(there's clues on google earth...hint hint) so you can start before you arrive
ADMISSION PRICES:
$10 adult
$5 pensioners & children under 12
$25 for family of four.
Under 4 are free
Sunrise and sunset tours available with talk/tour by sculpture/craftsman Brendan Booth.
About the Artist:
Brendan Booth is a local artist based in the region for over 25 years and is passionate about the region's landscapes and natural stone and timbers. Brendan particularly likes using Western Australian hardwood including marri, jarrah and sheoak.
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