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Street art festival around the corner

BaysideNewsBy BaysideNews6 March 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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A LARGE mural painted by JEKS for last year’s Big Picture Fest. The 2025 Frankston Street Art Festival will begin later this month. Picture: Supplied
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THE annual Street Art Festival returns to Frankston’ CBD this month. Between 17 and 23 March, artists will paint large-scale murals across Frankston. More than 100 murals will be painted.

Artists set to be showcased include Damien Arena, Jasmine Crisp, Tommy Day III, Trent Downie, Aleks Grilz, SWEL, Simon Beuve, Manuel Guiro, and Candela Colors.

The Block Party event on 22 March will mark the end of the festival. Gallery and Stiebel Lanes will host food, drink, and free entertainment from DJs Pixleton and CuznMatt.

For more information visit whatsonfrankston.com/event/31762682-a/frankston-street-art-festival

First published in the Frankston Times – 4 February 2025

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