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Glimpse at gallery program

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News13 September 2021Updated:14 September 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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Feeling boxed in: Ken Reinhard’s Marland House Sculpture at the McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park in Langwarrin. Picture: Mitch Pelns Ross
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MCCLELLAND Gallery has assembled an online program for the school holidays.

Among the activities scheduled are DIY programs, wellbeing sessions, meditation sessions, and sound walks.

McClelland director Lisa Byrne said that “arts can play an important role during this disruptive period by helping communities to stay connected”.

“As successive lockdowns disrupt our lives in countless ways it is important for us all to develop coping strategies to survive and prosper in whatever the new versions of normal may become. McClelland has introduced a series of virtual and online initiatives designed to ensure that our focus on art with nature can play a part in contributing to your personal and community well-being,” she said.

“I commend these activities to you, encourage you to take part, and look forward to the role that art with nature can play in helping make our lives happy, meaningful and enjoyable.”

For more information on McClelland’s upcoming online events visit mcclellandgallery.com

First published in the Frankston Times – 14 September 2021

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