Find a Labyrinth in Australia > South
Australia
Listings: 9
- Adelaide College of Divinity
- Aldinga, Private Property
- Belair, Stillpoint Spirituality Centre
- Blackwood Uniting Church
- Jamestown, Forestry SA Public Recreation Facilities
- Magill, Clayton Wesley Uniting Church
- Marryatville, Loretto College
- McLaren Vale, Shiraz Trail labyrinth
- Northfield Primary School
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Adelaide College of Divinity
Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Brooklyn Park 5032 . 2005, Outdoor, Permanent Contemporary. 30 feet diameter. Original design with chalice and wafer at centre Pavers in lawn Use organised by Adelaide College of Divinity
Contact: Cedar Prest 61 0885574347
Email:cedarprest@yahoo.com.au
Website: www.labyrinthlinkaustralia.org
Aldinga, Private Property
13 Dingo Rd 5173 . Garden labyrinth built to plants and earth energies, sawdust path. Open for scheduled events and by appointment. Also: Portable Medieval, Chartres derivative, Canvas15 foot ochre painted ground with green lines. Paths 16 inches Designer Builder:Cedar Prest made:17th April 2004 available for events and workshops, in or outdoors.
Larger canvas under fabrication now.
Contact: Cedar Prest Phone: 08 83271894
Email: cedarprest@yahoo.net.au
Website: www.labyrinthlinkaustralia.org
Belair, Stillpoint Spirituality Centre
Burnell Drive, Belair in the Adelaide Hills. Portable canvas 15foot, designed/made by Cedar Prest. Access by arrangement, or hire arrangements available.
Contact Ann Siddall, Stillpoint Centre, 8178 0048
Email: ann.stillpoint@internode.on.net
Designer/Maker: Cedar Prest
Blackwood Uniting Church
266 Main Road, Blackwood, 5051. Public Classical 5 x 5 metres, Indoor Portable Canvas Open for scheduled events
Contact:Rev. Leanne Jenski Phone: +61 8 8278 7699 Fax: +61 8 8278 2501
Email: ministers@blackwood.unitingchurch.org.au
Website: www.blackwood.unitingchurch.org.au
Designer: Susan
Jamestown, Forestry SA Public Recreation Facilities
Bundaleer Forest, 2284 . Directions Bundaleer Forest is 10 kms out of Jamestown in the Mid North of South Australia- the labyrinth is located on the sculpture walk- constructed by Felicity Martin, Olde School Gallery Hallett, for the renowned Bundaleer Weekend, held in the forest- with Adelaide symphony orchestra, opera etc. March 2007 Permanent Artistic Outdoor Installation; based on Chartres,40 metre diameter Forest material forest floor is swept to maintain integrity- sculptures and tree faces and poetry are experienced on the journey.
Contact: Felicity Martin Phone: (08)8894 2284
Email: fjmartin1@bigpond
Web: www.bundaleerweekend.com.au
Designer/Builder: Felicity Martin
Magill, Clayton Wesley Uniting Church
513 The Parade. 5066 . Public Indoor Portable Canvas Chartres replica. Open for scheduled events.
Contact: Dr. Jeff Trahair 61 8 83035484
Email: jeff.trahair@adelaide.edu.au
Website: www.users.on.net/labysa
Marryatville, Loretto College
Cross Road, Marryatville, 5068 .
Private School permanent Outdoor Contemporary tree of life with 4 seasons directional pods Grass, inlaid pavers and handpainted tiles Artist in schools project designed by Cedar Prest and year 8 Art Students under Jackie Hamilton. In use by school. Installed: March to November, 2007.
Call for availability.
Designer: Cedar Prest
Builder: Cedar Prest, Jackie Hamilton and year 8 students.
McLaren Vale, Shiraz Trail labyrinth
On Railway Tce bike trail, off Lidyard St, McLaren Vale. Public, permanent 21m diameter. Slate borders, sawdust paths. Tree design by Cedar Prest made with volunteers.
2008/9 Always open for scheduled events, refer 'News & Activities' events section.
Contact: Cedar Prest 0403618938.
Designer: Cedar Prest
Builder: Volunteers
Northfield Primary School
North St off Northfield Rd. Contemporary Original design with paved central mosaic garden bed dividers, rubble paths installed:2005. In use by school
Contact: School or Cedar Prest Phone: 0885574347
Email: cedarprest@yahoo.com.au
Website: www.labyrinthlinkaustralia.org
Designer/Builder: Cedar Prest, art teacher and students
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