Where art thou, Mornington Peninsula artworks? Come see what’s on show

Published on 1st September 2015 in Blog, Mornington Peninsula Activities, Mornington Peninsula Events

Mornington Peninsula is nestled among seaside villages, aquamarine oceans and beaches hugging the coastline – there's enough beauty here to inspire many artists.

Given this, it is no surprise that there are a plethora of artworks on show here throughout the year. Street-side galleries abound with paintings and sculptures, while historic sites such as the Beleura House display antique treasures and collections from 1863 onwards. 

However, there are also some temporary exhibitions worth checking out. These will be on over the next few months, so be sure to soak in the art during your next Mornington Peninsula stay

Ways to Draw: A selection from the Permanent Collection by Betty Churcher

Back in 1999, revered artist Betty Churcher curated a range of drawings from the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery's Permanent Collection for an exhibition. The late Churcher made a tremendous contribution to the national art world. She was the first female director of National Gallery of Australia, and felt that drawing was her way of "creating order in a confusing world", according to an interview with The Guardian.

Now, 16 years later, a group of the drawings she curated are yet again on display at the gallery, alongside works by other contemporary artists that explore the importance of drawing. Pen, pencil, etching, charcoal – the swift, brisk strokes used to sketch are celebrated here. 

Come enjoy these gems at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery Civic Reserve, located on Dunns Road. The exhibition ends on September 27, and the gallery is open from Tuesday – Sunday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. 

Exclusive Elgee Park Sculpture Walk and Vineyard Tour 

Enjoy a guided public tour through these contemporary sculptures every Saturday throughout the Spring season. These tours are provided by Danielle from MP Experience at Elgee Park, so you can rest assured you will learn about interesting facts on the region and these sculptures. There are also private tour options, where you and your companions can be picked up in a Mercedes Vito. 

The engaging discussion about the artworks can continue over wine, as the tour also includes a tasting at the nearby Merricks General Wine Store. They say art feeds the soul, but you can also feed your body with the included three course lunch with a glass of wine and coffee. Quality varietals in the Elgee Park region include Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, Viognier, Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Chardonnay.

Bookings are essential, so be sure to register your interest soon! 

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