At the start of 2025, Kinross Arts Centre will pause its exhibition schedule as we focus on re-modelling our operations.
This will allow us to strengthen our foundation and continue our support of the artistic and wider community.
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We anticipate reopening Kinross later in the year and thank you for your support during this time.
Stay connected via our website and social media for updates.
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Warm Regards,
Uniting Arts Toorak
Kinross Arts Centre
Exhibitions | Events | Kinross Café | Studio Program | Contact & Location
Kinross Arts Centre engages the community through arts and spirituality. Established in 2004 by the Toorak Uniting Church, Kinross is housed in a striking Arts and Crafts-style former Manse (Minister’s home) built in 1892 and located at the rear of the Church. It incorporates the Hodges Gallery and other exhibitions spaces, six artist studios, the Kinross Café and a courtyard garden.
Kinross has an evolving program of exhibitions, workshops, talks, performances and other events that attract a broad and varied audience of people. Many people visit throughout the year and Kinross prides itself on being accessible, open and welcoming to all. Exhibitors and visitors alike come to Kinross Arts Centre from far and wide, locally, from across Melbourne, interstate and overseas.
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday 10.00am – 3.00pm
Telephone: 9829 0340
Address: Kinross Arts Centre, Kinross House, 603 Toorak Road, Toorak, Victoria, 3142
Our Purpose
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To provide outreach programs using diverse art forms that foster enrichment, education and enjoyment for Stonnington and Eastern Melbourne residents and the wider community
Governance
Kinross Arts Centre is governed by the Uniting Arts Toorak Committee of Management and employs a part-time Director, Mary Arho. The Committee meets six times each year to support and guide the work of Kinross Arts Centre.