Rosemary Laing, between a rock and a place with no fish, a collaboration with Stephen Birch, 2003, type C photograph, 70 x 135 cm. McClelland Collection.
Rosemary Laing, between a rock and a place with no fish, a collaboration with Stephen Birch, 2003, type C photograph, 70 x 135 cm. McClelland Collection.

Eternal Oblivion
death and the afterlife

23 August – 9 November 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.

McClelland acknowledges the Bunurong / Boon Wurrung people of the South-Eastern Kulin Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we are placed.


We are a safe, welcoming space for all people.

As a not-for-profit organisation, McClelland relies largely on the support of visitors through entry fees and donations to help conserve and build the collection, curate inspiring exhibitions and public programs, and care for the beautiful sculpture park and bushland setting for all to enjoy.

390 McClelland Drive Langwarrin
VIC Australia 3910
Phone +61 3 9789 1671
info@mcclelland.org.au

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