Once a sheep-grazing property located 3.5 kilometres from the township of Palmer, the Palmer Sculpture Landscape is now 400 acres of stunning Australian bushland undergoing ecological restoration. It is also a site dedicated to the display of contemporary sculpture and activities that explore the interface between art, science and the environment. The owner, South Australian sculptor Greg Johns, purchased it in 2001 and since then it has been the venue for numerous exhibitions and events, including the Palmer Sculpture Biennial which has earned an international reputation for exhibiting significant works by sculptors from throughout Australia and overseas.
Detailed venue and space accessibility
Main venue accessibility information
Entrance
The venue entrance is not accessible: The Palmer Landscape is a rural property. The entrance is a gate leading to a gravel path which may in some cases restrict accessibility.
Car parking
No designated wheelchair accessible car parking.
Drop off point
No wheelchair accessible drop off/pick up area near this venues entrance.
The path of travel from the street or drop off point to the entrance is not level, firm and obstacle free,
please be aware: Gravel pathways / tracks and steepish inclines apply throughout the Landscape.
Box Office
No box office available at this venue.
Toilet facilities
Designated wheelchair accessible unisex toilet/s.
Additional information
Davenport Road Palmer, Davenport Rd, Palmer, SA, 5237
Please note:
Not all shows may be performing in an accessible performance space. Please check the details of the
performance space specific to your performance.
Adelaide Fringe is committed to continually improving accessibility measures. Please reach out if you have any concerns.
The Palmer Landscape is 3.5 km from Palmer on the Davenport Road which starts opposite the Palmer Hotel on the way to Mannum, - a pleasant country drive, - about 76 kms from Adelaide.