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Artist Submissions

Applying to exhibit at Sculpture at Binalup is free, and we welcome all artists—emerging or experienced—who have an idea that aligns with the project brief and the capacity to bring it to life.

If you’re interested in leading a collaborative, community-focused sculpture or installation, we'd love to hear from you! Email us with your idea here, and our team will be happy to support you in bringing it to life.

Submission to exhibit at Sculpture at Binalup 2026

Submission Guidelines

Please note that this form cannot be saved mid-way through, so we recommend completing it in one session.

To streamline your submission, we suggest:

  • Reviewing the entire form in advance.

  • Preparing responses for longer sections in a separate document, ready to copy and paste (255 characters max).

  • Organising supporting documents for upload, such as:

    • CV/Resume (maximum 4 pages) – .docx or .pdf preferred

    • Images of previous work – .jpeg preferred

      Main image of the artwork/concept - .jpeg preferred

      Supporting images related to the work/concept - jpeg preferred

If you need any support or advice please contact info@sculptureatbinalup.com.au

Artist Details:

Do you identify with any of the following cultural backgrounds?
Menang Noongar
Other Noongar Nation
Other First Nations Australian
Other cultural heritage
Prefer not to say
Birthday
Day
Month
Year

Artwork Proposal:

Is the artwork designed for outdoor display?
Yes
No
Engineering Certificate Required?
Yes
No
Unsure
What are your installed location preferences?

Artist Bio and Experience

Key Dates

EOI Submissions close

31st June 2025

Works selected by

August 31st 2025

Exhibition

April 10-19 2026

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  • Sculpture at Binalup

We acknowledge the Menang Noongar people as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we learn, create, and share stories. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past and present, recognising their enduring knowledge, artistry, and cultural strength.

First Nations peoples are the first artists, storytellers, and educators, passing down knowledge through song, dance, carving, weaving, and painting for tens of thousands of years. Aboriginal people carry this rich cultural heritage, bringing with them deep connections to Country, community, and language. We honour and value the traditions of teaching and learning that have been shared through generations, and we are committed to fostering a space where these cultures and strengths are recognised and celebrated.

We are seeking local businesses to partner with us.

If you would like to be a part of supporting Sculpture at Binalup

email us at: 

info@sculptureatbinalup.com

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