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Join us at the Street Art Studio Launch Party, celebrating the artists and the works they’re created over the 4 days inside the Street Art Studio.
As part of the Frankston Street Art Festival and South Side Festival, this empty retail space will be transformed by artists into a vibrant pop-up gallery and live creative hub. Over the course of the festival from the 19 March, you are invited to wander through the space and watch murals, graffiti writing, paste-ups and mixed media works come to life in real time.
The launch party on Saturday 21 March, 6pm-10pm is a chance to celebrate the finished works, meet the artists, enjoy DJ music, drinks and experience the gallery after hours.
Location: Shannon Street Mall, previous Toy’s R U’s
Date: Saturday 20 March
Time: 6-10pm

Explore the full Street Art Festival map and discover where each mural comes to life across Frankston, including the artists at Bayside.
Artist create their works of art on temporary gallery walls, with selected removable sections available for public bidding through a silent auction.
Auction details can be found at the studio.
The gallery will be open Thursday 19-Sunday 22 March, 10am-4pm, and then continue every Saturday from 10am-4pm until the South Side Festival closing party on Saturday 16 May, when bidding close and artworks can be collected.
Step inside the Street Art Studio to find out more about the Artists or explore the street artworks.
And the experience doesn’t stop at the studio. Explore the Street Art Festival Murals.
For the best access to the new murals, park in the North Carpark near Coles and Target, The perfect starting point for your street art adventure.
Step out onto beach street to discover the first festival mural by Father Marker. From here, wander past the Food Court towards Olsen Street near chemist Warehouse where Sam Absurd’s playful artwork brings imagination to life.
Then continue to the entertainment precinct. As you approach the corner of Thompson and Wells Street look for The Sporting Globe, a local landmark guiding you to the mural by Kitsune Jolene on the Hoyts Cinema Building.
You may even spot an artist in work while the festival unfolds.
Find Centre Map here.
Weather you explore the murals before or after, make time to refuel, Bayside has plenty of dining options to keep the experience going.
In the entertainment precinct, enjoy relaxed seated dining at favourites like YOMG, Fukutontei Ramen, and Grill’d, plus more great spots.
Over in the main centre, you’ll find even more to choose from, including 105 Korean BBQ, Mad Mex, Schnitz, and the always popular Momo Roto sushi train, where the plates keep coming and you may not want to leave.
See the link here to plan you eats and make a day of it.
Snapped a mural you love or found your foodie moment? Share it with us on Instagram or Facebook and tag #Baysidecentre, we’d love to see your festival and foodie favourites.
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