1. A giant red sculpture of straight and curved lines sits on an empty grass field under a blue sky with wispy clouds
    Photograph: Pt Leo Estate
  2. A child dressed in blue raises one hand toward a giant KAWS sculpture with a skull head, holding a blue toy
    Photograph: Pt Leo Estate
  3. A colourful, semi circular sculpture sits in the foreground on grass, with people sitting under umbrellas in the background
    Photograph: David Hannah
  4. A swirling bronze sculpture sits inside a circular path dotted with low hedges
    Photograph: Eliza Campbell

Pt Leo Estate Sculpture Park

330 acres of undulating landscape dotted with 60 large-scale sculptural works from an impressive list of talent.
  • Art | Sculpture and installations
  • Merricks
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Time Out says

Not all galleries need to be housed inside a building. Pt Leo Estate's Sculpture Park is 330 acres of undulating landscape dotted with 60 large-scale sculptural works from an impressive list of talent, including Kaws, George Rickey, Tony Cragg, Inge King, Boaz Vaadia, Tomnakatsu Matsuyama, Barry Flanagan, Julian Opie, Bruce Armstrong and Lenton Parr.

The constantly evolving lineup of artists added their epic 5.5m tall work 'Share 2020' by prolific artist Kaws back in 2020 – but after being locked inside for a few years now, it still seems like a newbie for us Melburnians.

Pt Leo Estate Sculpture Park is open daily from 11am-5pm. Entry is $10 per adult and $5 concession. 

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Details

Address
3649 Frankston-Flinders Road
Merricks
3916
Price:
$10
Opening hours:
Daily 11am-5pm
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