Image: Matt Turley, Transient, photograph Ashley Mossiman courtesy Brighton Jetty Sculptures.

Guildhouse Greets: Exhibiting at Brighton Jetty Sculptures

Tuesday 24 September 2024
5:30 — 7:00pm 

Pricing: Free! RSVP essential via the button below

Location: Beltana House Studios, 364 Carrington Street, Adelaide 5000

Presented by: Brighton Jetty Sculptures Director Kathryn Casey, Outdoor Curator Marc Spurgin and Indoor Curator Linda O’Grady

Join us at the latest edition of Guildhouse Greets to learn how you can participate in South Australia’s largest sculpture exhibition – Brighton Jetty Sculptures!

Held yearly during Summer, the Brighton Jetty Sculptures exhibition is currently accepting entries to celebrate its 18th anniversary in 2025. Offering a prize pool of over $15,000 and annual attendees of 130,000, the exhibition is a fantastic opportunity for local sculptors working in any medium and at any stage of their career.

We are excited to hear from Director Kathryn Casey, Outdoor Curator Marc Spurgin and Indoor Curator Linda O’Grady to learn how interested artists can submit artwork into the exhibition, the different prize categories, and the benefits of participating in Brighton Jetty Sculptures including the opportunity to have your work purchased by the audience and acquired by the local council.

The exhibition also offers a photography competition, encouraging exhibition attendees to photograph and share the artworks widely via social media. There’s no better time to get involved in this incredibly popular exhibition and have your artwork seen by thousands of new audiences with the opportunity to sell your work and secure future commissions!

If you have any questions for the speakers, please add them in your booking registration for the Q+A.

After presentations we will conclude the evening with casual networking drinks where you will have the opportunity to mingle with other artists, create new connections and expand your community.

Guildhouse Greets is a new initiative from Guildhouse responding to our community’s desire for more opportunities to network and break down the barriers to connection within the visual arts, craft, and design sector.