McClelland Gallery + Sculpture Park |

McClelland Gallery + Sculpture Park houses an excellent collection of fine art and a world famous collection of major works by leading Australian sculptors.
McClelland is a truly unique art gallery and sculpture park set amongst 16 hectares of natural bushland.
Since opening in 1971, it has operated as a private art institution governed by a board of Trustees. At McClelland we showcase the value of Australian culture through a focus on sculpture and its connection to the environment. We are the only gallery dedicated to sculpture and spatial practice in Australia.
Beautiful and unique, the Park is a mixture of developed garden galleries, wild bushland, open grassed areas, lakes and sculpture trails.
McClelland's unique outdoor sculpture collection showcases over 100 works by prominent Australian sculptors such as Inge King, Lenton Parr, Clement Meadmore, George Baldessin, Robert Owen and Norma Redpath along with recent acquisitions including Rick Amor, Lisa Roet and Ken Unsworth. In addition, two indoor gallery spaces accommodate changing exhibitions and collection displays of works on paper, photography, painting and sculpture.
The Elisabeth Murdoch Walk
The Elisabeth Murdoch walk provides a special opportunity for you to be part of acknowledging the lifetime contribution of Dame Elisabeth Murdoch AC DBE to the cultural life of Australia and our Gallery in its developing role as the national focus for sculpture.
Dame Elisabeth Murdoch AC DBE (1909-2012) was an active supporter, Trustee and Governor of McClelland since its inception in 1971. She contributed tremendously to the development and enjoyment of sculpture in Australia.
The Elisabeth Murdoch walk is a way of honouring this contribution. The pathway links iconic sculptures within the diversity of our landscaped bush setting.
The Belcher Family Lake Walk
The Belcher Family Lake Walk was opened in March 2023 to commemorate the lives of the late Tamie Belcher and Eric Belcher, who were frequent visitors to McClelland.
The Belcher family contributed generously to the creation of new a scenic pathway around the McClelland Lake. What was previously a rough and sometimes impassable track is now a pleasant walk adding to visitors' appreciation of the sculptures, waterbirds and vistas.
McClelland remains a favourite place for the continuing generations of the Belcher family. It is through generosity such as theirs which has helped beautify the McClelland lake region for generations to come.
Harry's Studio
Harry's studio is still to be found in the grounds of the McClelland Gallery+Sculpture Park, which apart from the gallery complex, houses the community art groups of the McClelland Guild of Artists, the McClelland Spinners and Weavers, The Peninsula Woodturners Guild and the Frankston and Peninsula Lapidary Club.
Sculpture Park + Gallery
Wednesday to Sunday: 10am - 5pm
Gates open 9am - 4.30pm Wednesday to Sunday
40kms south of Melbourne, the McClelland Gallery+Sculpture Park is at the gateway to Victoria's exceptional Mornington Peninsula.
❊ What's On ❊
➼ Phil Price: Tree of Life
➼ McClelland Gallery | Open Hours & Admission
➼ McClelland Collection
➼ Maquette: Sculpture Award
➼ McClelland Makers Market - Saturday 31 January 2026
❊ Address ❊
⊜ 390 McClelland Drive Langwarrin 3910 View Map
✆ Telephone: +61 3 9789 1671
❊ Web Links ❊
➼ mcclelland.org.au➼ www.mcclelland.org.au
McClelland acknowledges the Bunurong / Boon Wurrung people of the South-Eastern Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we are placed.
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