EastLink sponsors Frankston's Street Art Festival (Mon 17 Mar to Sun 23 Mar)

February 21st, 2025

Frankston’s Street Art Festival is ready to transform even more walls in Frankston City Centre, with nine more featured artists coming to paint large scale murals and do projection artworks in the city during the week.

Culminating at The Block Party in White Street Mall on Saturday 22 March (4:30pm-10pm), Frankston's Street Art Festival is the epitome of Frankston’s urban arts culture.

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The Block Party

White Street Mall, Frankston
Saturday 22 March (4:30pm-10pm)

Free entry. All ages welcome.

The Block Party is returning with a fresh new entertainment line-up in 2025.

A celebration of Frankston's eclectic art and culture, food and drink, this all-ages event promises to entertain and inspire.

Settle in for a drink and a bite to eat with your mates as DJ Pixleton and CuznMatt set the mood and the Snuff Puppets delight and entertain. The night also includes Street Art Workshops from 4pm-8pm where all ages can come and try their hand at street art styling with experienced artists in a non-spray paint workshop.

Launch Party and Artist Welcome

Cube 37, 37 Davey Street, Frankston
Tuesday 18 March (6pm-8pm)

Free entry. Registration essential.

The Block Party is returning with a fresh new entertainment line-up in 2025.

Welcome the artists for this year’s Frankston Street Art Festival and open the exhibition - a Cube gallery solo show by Morano and Aleks Grilz in the Glass Cube.

An opportunity to welcome and celebrate our 2025 Frankston Street Art Festival artists, the Launch Party and Artists Welcome is open to all festival fans.

This is a unique opportunity to meet your favourite artists, so make sure to register as spaces are limited.

You can also cast your vote in the People’s Choice Award to select one of the artists for next year’s line up! The winner will be announced on the night. Nibbles and drinks from 6-8pm - registration essential.

Book your spot here.

The 2025 Artists

Free Street Art Tours

Bookings are essential, limited availability
Friday 21, Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 March (every hour on the hour)

Friday and Saturday: first tour at 10am and last tour at 7pm
Sunday: first tour at 10am and last tour at 3pm

Did you know that Frankston’s Street Art Walking Tours have been awarded Australia’s Best Street Art Walking Tour for three consecutive years? In 2024, they were again named Australia's Best Street Art Tour and Frankston was the first destination EVER to enter the Hall of Fame in the awards.

During the 2025 Frankston Street Art Festival you can join one of these award-winning experiences for FREE!

The free festival tours are led by local guides who will take you on a journey to discover all of the city’s best street art – both existing artwork and the ones in progress.

You will get to see first-hand how the artworks are created, learn about the mode of application, gain an insight into the stories behind the artistic inspirations, and you may even get to have a chat to an artist or capture a memorable photo.

All tours will depart from the Frankston Library Forecourt (60 Playne Street, Frankston), run for 30 minutes and explore stories of the City’s existing artworks as well as the new murals created for Frankston's Street Art Festival 2025.

The tours are SUPER popular, so don’t wait to book.

Book your tour here. Select your preferred date to access the Frankston Street Art Festival Tours.

Gallery Takeover

Cube 37, 37 Davey Street, Frankston
Thursday 27 February to Saturday 22 March

Head to the Cube Gallery for the Frankston Street Art Festival Gallery Takeover to see Spanish artist, Morano's exhibitions, MOSCA and CVBØIDS.

"Mosca" is an intimate experience that challenges us about our own capacity for resilience and the search for serenity in an environment that often overwhelms us. The exhibition invites us to connect with our deepest emotions and to reflect on how we face the challenges of daily life in a complex world.

"CVBØIDS" is created from mixed media on repurposed cardboard packaging, my latest series investigates the hidden faces we wear within. CVBØIDS is variable, divisible, movable and ephemeral, with each configuration revealing contradictions and correspondences that are forever shaping and sculpting our fleeting states of being.

ABOUT MORANO - Born in Barcelona city, Morano's family moved to the suburbs where he grew up hemmed in by industrial estates. Drawing and painting emerged as tools for self-exploration and expression. As a kid, painting on the streets started to become an obsession.

Drawn to graffiti, Morano was heavily influenced by the illustrations of vinyl covers and skate graphics. At the age of thirteen, he started to make his first murals, a mix of lettering and characters then figurative scenes.

Morano became a very active and notorious graffiti artist during the '90s, participating in numerous exhibitions and appearing regularly in the independent scene publications. Morano has evolved over the years into a visual artist who explores his art beyond traditional painting and street art using technology to add movement and sound.

Since making the Mornington Peninsula his home in 2016, he has integrated into the local art scene, showcasing his work in various exhibitions and embracing the community spirit.

While you're at Cube 37 make sure you explore the entries vying to be a featured artist in the 2026 Festival and cast your vote in the People’s Choice Award to help decide the winner.

The winner will be announced at the Launch Party and Artists' Welcome on Tuesday 18 March. Open to all festival fans, you can book your spot at the Launch Party here.

Love the Festival? Get the merch! Limited edition t-shirts designed by Chico on sale from Monday 17 March will sell fast so get in quick! T-shirts are $35 (S to 2XL sizes). Buy them at Frankston Arts Centre main foyer, at The Block Party, or at Frankston Visitor’s Information Centre (7N Pier Promenade).