106 ART Studios and Gallery (Studio 2)

  • Approx. floor space
    18m2
  • Capacity
    2 people
  • Ceiling height
    Very high (4m+)

Space overview

106 Art's premises features 17 studios of varying sizes (some of which are shared) and a gallery space which is available to resident artists for exhibitions.

106 Art is an independently run artist studio in the heart of St Kilda in Melbourne. Home to over 20 local artists, working across a diverse range of disciplines, the studio has been operating for over 20 years. Fully equipped with kitchen, toilet and gallery space, we occasionally run workshops and welcome group and individual exhibitions. There is plenty of natural light (north-facing windows), high ceilings, ample space and concrete floors in studio 2. With an exhibition space, shared toilet and kitchen we house a diverse range of artists and would like to invite like-minded artists to join our space. FEATURES INCLUDE: secure 24 / 7 access internet meeting / exhibition space toilets kitchen area high ceilings web hosting

106 Art is located on Barkly Street, St Kilda, close to Acland, Carlise and Inkerman Streets and not far from Brighton Road.

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Pricing options

  • $600 per month (ex GST)
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Availability

Available now
Long-term/ongoing lease

Features and facilities

Accessibility features

  • Accessible public transport

General features

  • Lockable space
  • 24/7 access
  • Free wifi
  • Fridge
  • Kitchen
  • Toilets
  • Queer friendly
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Performance features

  • Plinths

Location

Address

St Kilda, 3182

Access Hours

All hours access.

The monthly rent quoted includes GST.

Getting here

Transport options

  • Train
  • Bus
  • Tram

Parking

Street parking available

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Pricing options

  • $600 per month (ex GST)
See pricing terms

Availability

Available now
Long-term/ongoing lease

Location

St Kilda, 3182

Pricing Terms

Rent inclusive of GST.
One month bond and key deposit required.
Resident artists have free use of gallery space when available for experimentation and exhibiting.