McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery

McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery

McClelland Sculpture Park Gallery is Australia’s first family innovated, public gallery devoted to art and form. Located in Langwarrin, in a littoral bushland setting of 16 hectares, McClelland has a significant art collection of workshop, including further than 100 puppets in the demesne. The modern gallery structure designed by Colin Munro and Philip Sargeant opened in 1971. This unique place celebrates the McClelland family’s original gift to the original community and moment McClelland contributes significantly to Australian art and culture.

It’s the hassle of art in the natural terrain at McClelland that makes it the only place of its kind in Australia. A changing exhibition program focuses on modernist Australian art and contemporary spatial practice. McClelland is also known for its successful commissioning of the Peninsula Link puppets, which are dislocated to McClelland following their installation on the highway. McClelland receives over callers every time, and provides education programs for a large number of scholars from kindergartens to elderly seminaries across Victoria. The experience of McClelland is one that enriches lives. It offers a place for your mind to breathe and be inspired, while taking a walk at your own pace.
The McClelland Café overlooks meadows, lake and the native backcountry land setting, and is girdled by remarkable ultramodern Australian puppets. The Café complements the experience of the outstanding exhibitions and Form Demesne. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10 am –4.30 pm

McClelland Gallery’s History
Harry McClelland and his family Annie May McClelland moved to Long Island, Frankston, with their mama Eleanor McClelland in 1912. By the 1920s, they had established themselves as the centre for a bohemian group of creative personalities drawn from all strata of Victoria’s social life including Sir Daryl Lindsay, Percy Leason andW.B. McInnes.

Harry, an artist and philanthropist, and his family, a minstrel and entrepreneur, enjoyed a life full of aesthetic and philosophic hobbies, with Annie May (Nan) hosting the first children’s radio program on the ABC, along with fundraising for and driving Frankston Hospital’s first ambulance.

The position of McClelland Gallery was firstly known as‘Studio Park’and is the point of Harry’s oil plant. Annie May willed this land and the effects of her Estate to recognize her family’s memory by establishing the Harry McClelland Art Gallery and Cultural Hall. The gallery opened in 1971 and features the first bespoke modern gallery designed by engineers Munro and Sargent to be erected in indigenous Victoria. It’s known moment as the McClelland Sculpture Park Gallery.

Harry’s plant is still to be plant in the grounds of the McClelland Sculpture Park Gallery, which piecemeal from the gallery complex, houses the community art groups of the McClelland Guild of Artists, Peninsula Woodturners Guild, Frankston Lapidary Club and the McClelland Baits and NeedlewomenInc.

Moment McClelland’s unique out-of-door form collection showcases over 100 workshop by prominent Australian sculptors similar as Inge King, Lenton Parr, Clement Meadmore, George Baldessin, Robert Owen and Norma Redpath along with recent accessions including Rick Amor, Lisa Roet and Ken Unsworth. In addition, three inner gallery spaces accommodate changing exhibitions and collection displays of workshop on paper, photography, oil and form.

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