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Eternal oblivion: death and the afterlife

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Eternal oblivion: death and the afterlife

23 Aug 2025 – 9 Nov 2025

What happens after we die? Eternal Oblivion is a thought-provoking journey that peers into the unknown - where Heaven, Hell, and The Void collide. Inspired by Annie May McClelland’s legacy and the McClelland collection, this exhibition dares you to confront death and experience the afterlife through an artistic lens.

Image: Eternal Oblivion: death and the afterlife, installation view, McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery. Photo: Christian Capurro.

Gallery Details

McClelland Sculpture Park + Gallery 
390 McClelland Drive 
Langwarrin VIC 3910
T: 03 9789 1671
E: 
info@mcclelland.org.au
W: mcclelland.org.au

Sculpture Park and Gallery hours
Summer:

Wednesday to Sunday: 10am -5pm
No entrance after 4:30pm
Winter:
Wednesday to Sunday: 10am – 4pm

Closed:

Christmas Day, 25 December

General admission tickets are $8.
Concession/seniors are $6.
Frankston City residents, children under 18, McClelland members, disability workers and their clients are granted free entry into McClelland.

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Gallery Info

The Public Galleries Association of Victoria (PGAV) acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the lands where our office is located, and all Traditional Owners of country throughout Victoria and Australia. We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples enduring traditions and continuing creative cultures. We pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

We are an LGBTQIA+ friendly organisation that celebrates diversity. We are committed to providing safe, culturally appropriate, and inclusive services for all people, regardless of their ethnicity, faith, disability, sexuality, or gender identity.

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