Art Galleries in Frankston Region

The Frankston region in Victoria is home to a variety of art galleries that showcase a range of artistic styles and mediums. Some of the notable galleries in the area include: McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery, located in Langwarrin, set within 16 hectares of coastal bushland and featuring a significant art collection of 2,700 works, including more than 100 sculptures in the park. Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery in Mornington is the largest public gallery in Melbourne's southeast region, boasting an impressive permanent collection of over 1900 works and exciting seasonal exhibitions. Manyung Gallery, situated in Sorrento, showcases hundreds of items of Australian art by established and emerging visual artists.

Oak Hill Gallery, located in Mornington and housed in a beautiful Italianate Victorian villa, features exhibitions by emerging and established artists. Hugh Gallery in Flinders showcases the works of one of Australia's most exciting landscape painters. Gordon Studio Glassblowers, also in Flinders, offers a unique experience with a focus on glass blowing and sculpture. Elan Vineyard & Gallery in Balnarring features works by artist-in-residence Russell Scott and pieces from other local artists. Visitors can also enjoy estate-grown wines at the cellar door. These galleries provide a diverse range of artistic experiences, from traditional painting and sculpture to contemporary installations and glass art. Visitors can explore the galleries, attend exhibitions, and even participate in educational programs and workshops.