Frankston Arts Centre - Cube 37

Cube 37

Cube 37 is the art centre's "creative arts space", and is housed in a purpose-built building adjacent to the Centre. Cube 37 centres around a large, adaptable studio performance space, with flexible seating for up to 200 people, and also houses a wet studio, meeting rooms, a new media suite and two exhibition galleries.

The building was opened by then Prime Minister, The Hon. John Howard, on 30 March 2001 as part of the celebrations for the centenary of the Federation of Australia.

Cube 37 hosts a renowned New Media program, with digital art displayed throughout the year in the Glass Studio - a large glass-fronted exhibition space with street frontage. Cube 37 also provides much of the Centre's community access with workshops, exhibitions and youth arts projects running throughout the year.

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