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Where:
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Cottesloe Beach, Perth
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When:
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Friday 8 - Monday 25 March 2013
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Enquires:
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info@sculpturebythesea.com or phone + 61 2 8399 0233
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In order to make your Sculpture by the Sea experience as effortless and enjoyable as possible we have compiled some information about the exhibition, how to get there, where to stay and where to go in the local area for food and refreshment.
LOCATION
Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe is staged on the beautiful Cottesloe Beach, Western Australia. The exhibition is featured from the sea wall all the way along the sand towards North Cottesloe and on the surrounding grassed areas creating a beautiful sculpture park. Access to Cottesloe Beach can be made from the ramps or stairs at different locations along Marine Parade.

> Download the Sculpture by the Sea, Cottesloe 2012 Site Map.
GETTING THERE
Free Rail to Beach 'Cott Cat' Shuttle Bus
The Cott Cat is a free shuttle bus service that runs between Cottesloe train station and Cottesloe beachfront. The shuttle will meet every train from Cottesloe train station on the Perth to Fremantle line between 10.30am to 5.00pm daily for the duration of the exhibition, and will return to the station from Cottesloe beachfront at 15 minute intervals.
Bus and Train
There are regular Transperth bus and train services to Cottesloe Beach. For more information on these services refer to Transperth timetables.
INFORMATION FOR VISITING SCHOOLS
Sculpture by the Sea is free to the public and is therefore a great place to bring students of all ages to view and engage with the eclectic and spectacular display of sculptures being exhibited at Cottesloe Beach.
Cottesloe Beach has paved areas surrounded by grass and shade, making it a suitable location for children to enjoy snack breaks during their visit. Please ensure that care is taken to remove all rubbish from the area. Given the outdoor nature of the exhibition, we recommend the use of sunscreen and sunhats for all students (and teachers too!).
For groups travelling by bus, there is a drop-off zone on the beach-side of Marine Parade, along Cottesloe Beach. This is within easy walking distance of the exhibition