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Sculpture park reopens

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News15 November 2021Updated:16 November 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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STEPHEN Charles, Lisa Byrne, Peta Murphy, Simon Crean, and Paul Edbrooke celebrate the reopening of the McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery. Picture: Supplied
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THE McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park has finally reopened after a long closure period.

The gallery once again opened its doors on 10 November after the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. Gallery director Lisa Byrne said “McClelland is delighted to reopen its gallery doors. It’s time to reconnect with McClelland’s unique combination of art with nature – what better way to reinvigorate your senses?”

“Our beautiful bushland setting is bursting with the joys of Spring, our sculpture park and gallery has exciting new works for you to discover, and our café has been reconfigured for your comfort and pleasure, with a new seasonal menu and expanded shop area,” she said. “Bookings are open now so come and enjoy, welcome back, we’ve missed you.”

The gallery is currently exhibiting works shortlisted for the Rick Amor Drawing Award, the Splash McClelland Contemporary Watercolour Award, and the Senini Award for Ceramics by tertiary students.

Visit the gallery at 390 McClelland Drive, Langwarrin.

First published in the Frankston Times – 16 November 2021

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