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Asculpture trail - also known as "a culture walk" or "art trail" - is awalkway throughopen-air galleries ofoutdoor sculptures along a defined route with sequenced viewings encountered from planned preview and principal sight lines.
Often the distinct walkway is one choice among other less structured ways of exploring intimatesculpture gardens, largersculpture parks and expansive environmental art sites. They are often disabled andwheelchair accessible routes offering viewing and experiencing the art for many.
Sculptural works ofland art and largersite-specific outdoorinstallation art, especially in fragile naturalhabitats, use sculpture trails for low-impact accessibility. Some culture walks have sculptor-in-residence programs for creating new temporary or permanent works.
Sculpture trail settings can range fromurban parks and private estates, through art museum gardens, to large regional open space and artpark sites, with walkways giving access to thesculptures.
Sculpture by the Sea is a free annual 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) outdoor sculpture walk that goes fromBronte Beach toBondi Beach viaTamarama Beach.[1]
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