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Street Edition Lake Light Sculpture 2023
Thursday April 6 to Sunday April 9
Sculpture Jindabyne
7 Page Feature
Lake Light Sculpture returns for the 2023 Easter weekend with an exciting twist. With high lake levels impacting the Lake Jindabyne foreshore, the 2023 “Street Edition” event will weave its way through the CBD of Jindabyne. Read our 7 page feature on this year’s event.



The Creative Village
The small, but active, arts and culture sector in Jindabyne continues to show diversity, tenacity, and creativity to produce events that our community can still enjoy and appreciate. Lake Light Sculpture is committed to creating new ways of delivering a high-quality event in very challenging times and circumstances.
In 2023, Lake Light Sculpture is continuing the tradition of the event, in a new way, by taking the event to the streets. The Lake Light Sculpture Committee embraced the di cult task of planning the event with a bit of reimagining and a lot of pivoting. With essential sponsorship secured from Snowy Hydro Limited, the possibility of continuing the outdoor sculpture experience was secured for 2023.

Lake Light Sculpture Inc has a strong belief in the essential benefits of public art. The event in 2023 provides a promenade experience that takes advantage of the unique geography of Jindabyne and the Snowy Mountains on Ngarigo land. 2023 provides an opportunity for audiences to experience a safe event that celebrates collaboration, community, and engages with local business.
Easter is a time where significant tra c is exploring the region, and along with the Lions Club Easter Art Show & Sale we aim to showcase the cultural heart of the community.
This year the committee has programmed a dedicated Community Day focused on the schools and community entrants, specifically to connect the local community who have supported this event since it began.
The Lake Light Central Hub is situated at the Lions Park, next to Nugget’s Crossing on the corner of Kalkite Street and Kosciuszko Rd, Jindabyne.