South Gippsland, Victoria, is home to a thriving art scene, with numerous galleries and studios showcasing the works of local, national, and international artists. Some of the notable art galleries in the region include: Latrobe Regional Gallery in Morwell, featuring eight exhibition spaces and a sculpture courtyard displaying curated exhibitions and a permanent collection of over 1500 contemporary Australian pieces. Gippsland Art Gallery in Sale, established in 1965, hosts exhibitions throughout the year, featuring local, national, and international artists and situated at the Port of Sale with picturesque views.
Great Alpine Gallery in Swifts Creek showcases the talents of Gippsland artists through constantly changing exhibitions and includes a gift shop and local tourist information center. Stockyard Gallery in Foster features a stunning collection of works by Australian artists, including contemporary hand-blown glass, ceramics, sculptures, textiles, and furniture. Town & Country Gallery in Yarragon, located in the historic courthouse building, offers changing exhibitions of fine art and craft with a focus on local artists. Meeniyan Art Gallery in Whitelaw Street hosts monthly exhibitions by contemporary Gippsland artists and features a gallery shop and a cozy café with an open fire.
In addition to these galleries, South Gippsland is dotted with artists' studios, galleries, and craft exhibitions in towns such as Fish Creek, Foster, Meeniyan, Leongatha, Kongwak, and Korumburra. The region also offers community art exhibitions, shows, and workshops, providing visitors with a diverse range of artistic experiences to explore.