SCULPTURE
ON THE GULF
26 February – 29 March 2027
● About
the outdoor exhibition showcasing sculpture
Perpetual Guardian Sculpture on the Gulf, the outdoor exhibition showcasing sculpture, will return to Waiheke Island in February 2027. Presented by Waiheke Art Gallery, the much-loved biennial outdoor event will once again be nestled amidst the breathtaking backdrop of Matiatia Bay, on a 2.5 km coastal walkway.
David McCracken,Walkway to the Sea, 2005, aluminium 2022 Photo: Peter Rees
Plan your visit
Make a day of it
Waiheke is a 40-minute ferry trip from Auckland. It has vineyards, world-class hospitality, pristine beaches, and scenery that feeds the soul. Book ahead to eat, play and stay on this island paradise over a few days.
Walk, connect, and reflect. Create new memories and embrace the experience.
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STAY
Extend your island escape with a stay in one of Waiheke's many holiday properties — beachfront baches, cosy studios, or luxury houses. Relax, connect, and unwind.
Eat
Waiheke's food scene goes well beyond its award-winning wineries — think fresh seafood, artisan cheeseboards, Italian, and Spanish-Mediterranean fusion. Exceptional restaurants and cafes await at every turn.
PLAY
Enjoy a wine tour or visit our local artist galleries. Take a scenic flight to and from Waiheke or even over the island and sculpture trail. Browse our island retail scene – the options are endless.
Anton Forde,Te Kotahitanga o Whakamaru / The Unity of Protection, 2022. Photo: Peter Rees
The Ocean Remembers the Shore
Co-curators Heather Galbraith and Benjamin Work have created the curatorial framework The Ocean Remembers the Shore, inspired by Waiheke Island’s long history of offering shelter to those seeking safety and connection, which is reflected in its original name, Te Motu Ārai Roa/The long sheltering island.
Become a patron
As a Sculpture on the Gulf patron, you'll join a community of art lovers who make this iconic biennial exhibition possible. Your support brings world-class sculpture to Waiheke Island's stunning coastal walkway, while offering you exclusive access to artists, curators, and fellow patrons. From intimate studio visits to private previews, experience the journey from concept to installation—and help shape the future of New Zealand's most spectacular outdoor
sculpture event.
Donate
Sculpture on the Gulf exists because of people who believe art should be experienced, not just admired from afar. Your support keeps this event alive and independent. Every contribution matters
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