As you stroll through the Stillhouse Café and sculpture garden, you'll encounter works that respond thoughtfully to the alpine landscapes of the Snowy Mountains.
The WILD Sculpture Walk explores contemplative themes of nature and environmental sustainability, encouraging us to look more closely at the world around us — to see not just its beauty and strength, but also its fragility. Many sculptures incorporate repurposed natural materials, discarded objects, and ground mineral pigments, deepening their connection to place and planet.
Brad and Monika Spalding have cultivated a rich artistic community at Wildbrumby, hosting artist residencies that have shaped the collection. Brad — an accomplished artist himself — has made art central to Wildbrumby’s identity, both in vision and in practice.
So wander the WILD Sculpture Walk with family in tow. Roll down the hill after the Orbs, listen for the whisper of Yellow’s carbon fibre reeds, hug a Buisman rock, or pause in the quiet company of the Bowerbird Nest.
Explore and enjoy!