
Stockyard Gallery
Stockyard Gallery is a dynamic not-for-profit community gallery in Foster, Victoria which aims to provide a quality art space, showcasing the amazing variety of artistic talent in South Gippsland.
12 McDonald St, Foster, 3960
Open 5 days a week
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday
11am -3pm
03 5682 1125
info@stockyardgallery.au
Exhibitions
Each month of the year sees a new exhibition in our beautiful gallery.


Supporting
local
makers
Stockyard Gallery's shop displays and sells local makers craft and art. Ranging from ceramics, jewellery, textiles, woodwork, pewter, prints, books and cards.
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Volunteer run
Our gallery is run by a team of dedicated volunteers from the community who willingly give their time to ensure art is brought to the town and local area.

Entry Forms
Interested in exhibiting your artwork in our community art shows?
All entry forms must be emailed to stockyardfoster@gmail.comWatch this space for new community shows

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Accessibility
Stockyard Gallery is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive experience for all visitors.
Accessible wheelchair parking located nearby
Flat, step-free entrance
Wide automatic doors for easy entry
Spacious exhibition areas with room to move comfortably
Accessible toilet facilities suitable for wheelchair users
Quiet space available for visitors who may need a calm environment
Seating available within the gallery
Good, even lighting throughout the space
Generally low-noise, relaxed atmosphere
Friendly staff and volunteers are happy to assist if needed
Assistance animals are welcome
We are always looking to improve accessibility for our community.
If you have specific access requirements or would like to plan your visit, please feel free to contact us in advance—we’re here to help.
At Stockyard Gallery, we feel deeply connected to the land we now
call home. We acknowledge and pay our respects to the First
Nations People who came before us. As we gather here, we honour
the traditional custodians—past and present—and commit to
caring for this Great Southern Land together as a community.
