We will reopen at 10am on Friday 13 September for the Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize 2024 exhibition.
Image: Richard Trang
We are at a watershed moment; the impacts of global warming are now tangible and pervasive. Climate change induced extreme weather events such as floods and storms are devastating communities the world over. As sea levels rise, humanity must adapt by working with, not against, natural systems.
Just as a watershed land area channels every drop of rainfall and snowmelt to creeks, streams, and rivers, reservoirs, bays, and the ocean; communities can come together in a groundswell of action.
Channelled into a wider pool of civic commitment each drop of personal, positive action can make a difference.