McClelland is family friendly and FREE and attracts over 100,000 visitors each year to the Sculpture Park and the changing exhibition program.
Currently on View The McClelland Sculpture Survey, renowned for influencing the development of sculpture in Australia is currently on until 17 July.
The recipient of the McClelland Sculpture Award for 2010 was Louise Paramor with her work Top shelf.
There is also a people s choice award sponsored by Frankston City Council and is valued at 20,000 for the work that receives the most votes for the public.
Voting is open until 11 June with the winner announced on Saturday 18 June.
We encourage all visitors to McClelland to vote and there is the chance to win a Sofitel Escape Package which includes overnight accommodation for two, buffet breakfast for two, sparkling wine on arrival and valet parking.
David Wadelton Icons of Suburbia discover vibrant Techno-Pop inspired paintings that use contemporary cultural icons drawn from everyday life and mass media.
Simryn Gill Inland - the first survey of photography by this Singapore-born artist, who currently works in both Australia and Malaysia.
Enjoy a wonderful selection of food and wine from the McClelland Caf whilst overlooking the beautiful lake and works of art.
The Caf also provides a wonderful venue for private functions and weddings.
Explore the outdoor sculpture collection with over 80 sculptures by Australia s leading artists situated throughout the grounds.
Be inspired by the best in contemporary art through a changing program of exhibitions, events and art lectures.
School holiday programs cater for children up to 12 years old, bookings essential, see website for regular updates.
The McClelland Gallery and sculpture park is a true source of inspiration for everyone willing to engage the imagination.
Engage with ideas about the collection and exhibitions through one of the free- guided tours on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 11am and 2pm and Saturdays and Sundays at 2pm.
Browse the fine selection of art and design books, funky accessories, hand- crafted jewellery, glass and ceramic designs by local and Australian artists in the Gallery shop.
McClelland also hosts four community guilds Wood Turners, Painters, Lapidary and Spinners and Weavers.
The Team at McClelland Gallery photographer Jim Lee Left to right Robyn Feher, Business Manager, Penny Teale, Senior Curator, Lyn Johnson, Deputy Director Robert Lindsay, Director Trish Delves, Shop Manager Chris Read, Cafe Manager Ian Cail, Facilities and Installation Assistant Laura Howard, Assistant Curator Grace Longato, Education Coordinator Myron McMurray, Facilities and Grounds Manager Joan Crowther, Weekend Manager McClelland Celebrating 40 years in 2011