Assembly Point
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- Approx. floor space
- 23m2
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- Capacity
- 50 people
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- Ceiling height
- Standard (up to 3m)
Space overview
Assembly Point is a public realm exhibition space, consisting of five glass vitrines lining the walkway between Sturt and Moore Streets, Southbank. It provides an exceptional venue for curating and exhibiting sculptural, two and three-dimensional, large and small scale works.
Located at 152 Sturt St in Southbank, Assembly Point sits at the centre of Melbourne’s Arts Precinct and lines the walkway between Sturt and Moore St. Accessible 24/7, the space is adjacent to Victorian College of the Arts (VCA), Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) and National Gallery of Victoria (NGV International) and opposite the National Institute of Performing Art’s (NIDA) Melbourne hub.
Creative Spaces respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land, the Bunurong Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation and pays respect to their Elders past, present and emerging. We are committed to our reconciliation journey, because at its heart, reconciliation is about strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples, for the benefit of all Victorians.
Features and facilities
Accessibility features
- Accessible public transport
- Wheelchair access (full space)
General features
- Lockable space
- 24/7 access
Specialist features
- Lighting
- Power
- Wind cover
Location
Address
152
Sturt Street,
Southbank, 3006
Access Hours
24/7.
Getting here
Transport options
- Tram
- Train
Train: Flinders Street Station is the closest train station. 15 minute walk from the station. Tram: Route 1 stops right outside our studios at Stop 18 – Grant Street.
Parking
Parking: Metered public parking is available on the street.