Frankston Regional Arts Trail
We are partnering with the Federal government to deliver the Frankston Regional Arts Trail, a 7.4km immersive arts and cultural trail which will connect Frankston foreshore with McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery and further Frankston’s reputation as the Arts Capital of the South East. The trail will connect a number of key facilities and open spaces including Beauty Park, Peninsula Health, Jubilee Park, Monash University Peninsula Campus, with optional side routes connecting Frankston Arts Centre, Frankston street art, Chisholm Institute, Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve, Ballam Park, Cruden Farm, and Nairm Marr Djambana.
The trail will connect existing local attractions while encouraging residents, workers, and visitors to enjoy active transport and outdoor activity. Additionally, it will provide vital long-term tourism and economic benefits to the Frankston community, being a destination for visitors and a connection to existing local attractions.
The $4 million project is funded jointly by Council and the Federal Government as part of the Investing in Our Communities Program.
What’s included
- The installation of ten public art works
Upgrades of the following intersections along the FRAT:
Installation or upgrade of the following amenities:
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Wayfinding signage and directional markers to Cruden Farm, Ballam Park, Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve, Mulberry Hill, and Nairm Marr Djambana.
Timeline
The project is expected to progress within these indicative timelines, which are subject to change:
More Information
For more information head to - Frankston Regional Arts Trail - Frankston City Council
For information on current Creative Opportunities, head to - Expression of Interest – Frankston Pier
You can sign up to the Frankston Regional Arts Trail electronic newsletter by emailing ArtsTrail@frankston.vic.gov.au