Jenny Pihan Fine Art
fully-licensed café serving fresh
With free entry throughout the
coffee, cakes and light meals.
Summer holidays, the McClelland
From the staff at Jenny Pihan Fine Art we wish you all
Inside, the gallery space, the
Gallery + Sculpture Park Survey
"Compliments of the Season"
exhibition; Farside of the Moon
gives you the chance to see
the work of thirty five leading
coincides with the opening of the
sculptors along a sculpture trail
McClelland Sculpture Survey
that includes the winner of the
with the intention of broadening
$100,000 McClelland
the concept of what
Alvaro Castagnet
Award 2007 (Rick
sculpture actually
Amor - pic right) &
is, this exhibition
the winner of the
experiments with
7 to 16
$20,000 Frankston
the full range
December 2007
City Award
and variety of
contemporary art
The McClelland
practice including
Sculpture trail is
multi-media
an inspiring
work which plays
encounter with
Patricia Moran
with accepted
artistic creations in
conventions for
a vast ecologically
displaying works
sensitive
of art.
23 February to
environment. In its
entirety, it includes
McClelland offers
2 March 2008
over 65 sculptures
free admission and
seen throughout bushland,
a self-guided Sculpture Park tour
Jenny Pihan Fine Art
gardens and in and around the
for adults to use with children
Frankston | 368 Nepean Highway 3199 | Tel/Fax 03 9770 5354
gallery lake.
is available free of charge at the
Sorrento | "Upstairs" 26 Ocean Beach Road 3943 | Tel/Fax 03 5984 5457
Information Desk.
Pack a picnic as with so much
to see, the average visit to
McClelland Sculpture Survey
VISIT THE WEBSITE REGARDING THE 2008 EXHIBITION CALENDAR
McClelland lasts over two hours.
until 6 July 2008
The gallery offers a full gambit
Farside of the Moon
Gallery Hours | Tuesday to Sunday 10am 5pm
of experiences that includes a
until 3 February 2008
390 McClelland Drive
(Mel. Ref. 103 E3)
Langwarrin 3910
Gallery (entry by donation)
and Café Tues–Sun 10am–5pm Bookings advisable
T 03 9789 1671
info@mcclellangallery.com
www.mcclellandgallery.com
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Hidden in 16 hectares of Bush -
A u s t r a l i a ’s leading 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. Recently renovated, the award-winning gallery presents a vibrant program of exhibitions, public lectures and art events. Australia’s leading Sculpture Park is set in sixteen hectares of landscaped bushland in Langwarrin, 4 kms East of Frankston, Victoria. Beautiful and unique, the Park is a mixture of developed garden galleries, wild bushland, open grassed areas, lakes and sculpture trails.
“A Stroll through the gardens reveals some of the most inventive, high calibre sculptural work in this country.”City Search, 11 November 2007.