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GALLERIES IN VICTORIA

Frankston Arts Centre

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The Frankston Arts Centre (FAC) was designed by the distinguished architect Daryl Jackson AO and is one of Australia's largest outer metropolitan arts venues, opened in 1995 in Frankston, Victoria. Located at 27-37 Davey Street, it features an 800-seat and 200-seat theatre, function centre, workshop studios, a design store and five diverse art galleries that hosts touring exhibitions, digital art, large sculptural installations, emerging to established artists, annual art competitions for both children and adults, and galleries for hire.


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Frankston Arts Centre. Photographer: Steve Brown.

Frankston Arts Centre
27-37 Davey Street
Frankston VIC 3199
Telephone: 03 9781 1060
E: artscentre@frankston.vic.gov.au
W: thefac.com.au

 

Opening Hours
Tuesday: 10am - 5pm
Wednesday: 10am - 5pm
Thursday: 10am - 5pm
Friday: 10am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 2pm

Free entry

Closed Sunday, Monday and public holidays.

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Exhibitions

Alan Adler
Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits
26 Feb 2026 – 2 May 2026
Frankston Arts Centre
Making Clay Pot -Pax Jakupa
From Goroka to Frankston Hailans igo long Solwara
2 Apr 2026 – 24 Apr 2026
Frankston Arts Centre
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Patrick Rychner: Societal Exits
2 Apr 2026 – 25 Apr 2026
Frankston Arts Centre
Natalie Finney, A Feast of False Abundance (detail) photograph
Natalie Finney: Second Nature
30 Apr 2026 – 27 Jun 2026
Frankston Arts Centre
Image Yobbos, Sunbury Pop Festival 1974 © Rennie Ellis
Rennie Ellis: Good Times
7 May 2026 – 1 Aug 2026
Frankston Arts Centre
Image credit Sprinkle by Antoaneta Tica Photo Barry Alsop  Eyes Wide Open Images - Copy
Australian Wearable Arts Festival: A Wearable Canvas
9 May 2026 – 13 Jun 2026
Frankston Arts Centre
Image credit Generative Artist Andreas Rau from previous live film Echo No Resonance - low res
Michael Beets/Here & Now: Fragments
7 May 2026 – 18 Jul 2026
Frankston Arts Centre

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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