McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery is a not-for-profit organization located in Langwarrin, Victoria, Australia. Since its establishment in 1971, McClelland has been dedicated to conserving and expanding its collection, curating engaging exhibitions, and offering public programs within its stunning sculpture park and bushland setting. The organization acknowledges the Bunurong / Boon Wurrung people of the South-Eastern Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which it resides, demonstrating a commitment to cultural respect and diversity.
As an LGBTQI+ friendly establishment, McClelland welcomes visitors from all backgrounds and identities, fostering an inclusive environment for art appreciation and community engagement. The organization relies on the generosity of patrons to support its mission, with all donations over $2 being tax deductible. Donors contributing over $500 have the opportunity to become McClelland Circle Donors for a 12-month period, furthering their involvement in the preservation and promotion of art and culture.
With a focus on inspiring creativity and fostering a deeper connection to nature and art, McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery serves as a cultural hub in the Langwarrin area. Through its dedication to showcasing diverse artistic expressions and providing educational opportunities, McClelland continues to enrich the local community and beyond, inviting individuals to explore the intersection of art, nature, and heritage.