Funding concerns dampen Sculpture by the Sea launch at Cottesloe

By Candice Barnes
Updated March 7 2015 - 1:28am, first published March 6 2015 - 10:58pm
70 pieces make up this year's Sculpture By the Sea exhibition. Photo: Candice Barnes
70 pieces make up this year's Sculpture By the Sea exhibition. Photo: Candice Barnes
A piece by Danish artist Keld Moseholm sits on the grassed area near the road side. Photo: Candice Barnes
A piece by Danish artist Keld Moseholm sits on the grassed area near the road side. Photo: Candice Barnes
Other works are more interactive, such as this collaborative piece inspired by a Dreamtime dot painting. Photo: Candice Barnes
Other works are more interactive, such as this collaborative piece inspired by a Dreamtime dot painting. Photo: Candice Barnes

Despite a healthy crowd on opening day, organisers of the annual Sculpture By the Sea exhibition are facing a "nervous" period as they seek sponsorship dollars to keep the event afloat.

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