For business events seeking creativity, connection and a genuine sense of place, McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery offers an experience unlike any conventional venue.
Set across 16 hectares of natural bushland, McClelland has celebrated Australian sculpture, landscape and culture since 1971, providing a setting that feels both grounded and quietly extraordinary.
Founded on the artistic legacy of siblings Harry and Annie May (Nan) McClelland, whose Frankston home became a bohemian hub for artists and thinkers, the Gallery continues to inspire with its strong creative spirit and deep connection to the Australian environment.
McClelland invites corporate and association groups to immerse themselves in art and nature, stimulating fresh thinking, purposeful collaboration and meaningful engagement. At the heart of the events offering is the Sarah & Baillieu Myer Education Pavilion, a light filled, architecturally elegant space designed to encourage dialogue and reflection.
With 156 square metres, 3.6 metre high ceilings and expansive glass doors opening to views of the sculpture park’s natural amphitheatre, the Pavilion is ideal for board meetings, strategy days, workshops, presentations and seated dining. Flexible catering packages support a range of event styles, while exclusive outdoor activations across the sculpture grounds allow events to expand beyond traditional walls.
For large-scale occasions, McClelland’s sculpture park grounds can host up to 1,000 guests, offering a rare opportunity for breathtaking outdoor receptions, celebrations or cultural experiences surrounded by monumental works of sculpture.
Location:
- Located in Langwarrin.
- 50 minutes from Melbourne CBD.
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