The 2026 ForM Sculpture Exhibition was formally launched at Bangor Castle’s Walled Garden on Thursday 28 May, with the Mayor of Ards and North Down, Councillor Gillian McCollum, opening the exhibition.
Delivered by Ards and North Down Borough Council, the exhibition is now in its 15th year and continues to be a key fixture in the local arts programme. This year’s showcase features more than 40 sculptures, carefully positioned throughout the Walled Garden, offering visitors the opportunity to experience art in an outdoor setting.

As part of the launch event, the winners of the 2026 ForM Competition were announced following assessment by an independent panel of judges. The awards were presented as follows:
- 1st Place – Elizabeth Jorn ‘Green Man Waiting’
- 2nd Place – Alison Hanvey ‘Garden Party’
- 3rd Place – Anna Donovan ‘Totem’

Congratulating the artists, the Mayor said:
“I would like to congratulate all of those recognised this year. The standard of work on display is extremely high, and the exhibition adds greatly to the experience of visiting the Walled Garden. I encourage everyone to take the opportunity to explore it over the coming weeks.”
Arts Officer Patricia Hamilton added:
“This year’s exhibition brings together a wide range of approaches and materials, highlighting the strength and diversity of contemporary sculpture. Artists have responded thoughtfully to the setting, creating works that sit naturally within the garden. As the landscape changes throughout June, the exhibition continues to offer something new for visitors.”

The ForM Sculpture Exhibition runs until 30 June and is free to attend. A number of works are available for purchase, and visitors can collect an exhibition map at the entrances to help guide them around the site.
Opening hours for Bangor Castle Walled Garden are:
- Monday to Thursday: 10am – 8pm
- Weekends and Bank Holidays: 10am – 6pm
Further information is available at https://www.andculture.org.uk
