The Weston-super-Mare Sand Sculpture Festival has been held annually since 2005 on the beach at Weston-super-Mare in the English county of Somerset. The festival has earned Weston the title of “Sand Sculpting Capital” of the UK.[1]
The artists at the sand festival use sand and water to make sculptures. The exhibition is open from April until October each year.[2]
The first festival in 2006 used 30 tonnes of sand, and featured a giant King Kong.[3] By 2014 approximately 5,000 tonnes of sand from the beach was used by 20 international artists to create exhibits.[4]North Somerset initially sponsored the event, however in 2012 they stopped their funding and alternative sponsors were sought.[5] The 2013 festival was themed around Hollywood.[6]
£2,000 was donated for the development of art education at the site by the Town Council.[7] Art students from Weston College assisted with some of the creation of the sculptures.[8]
In May three of the 30 sculptures were damaged by vandals.[9]