Champainting

206 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne

Where is Our studio located?

Our 206 Clarendon Street studio is located on the corner of Clarendon Street and York Street. We are opposite the Clarendon Hotel.

How to get to our studio?

Our studio is a 10 – 15 minute Uber / Taxi from the CBD. If you are around the Docklands area we are only a 12 minute walk from the Crown Casino/MCEC. If you are taking public transport the no. 12 tram stops right outside the studio.

Where is the studio located?

What does Our studio look like?

As we are located on the corner our studio boasts two large glass windows on both side which provides plenty of natural light. We have two light box displays and an awning sign above the studio entrance so you can’t miss us. Our studio is located on ground level for easy access and is wheelchair accessible although our bathroom facilities are not. 

What materials does Our studio supply?

Our studio provides glassware (wine glasses, champagne flutes & tumblers), tapas plates and bottle openers for our guests to use. We also have a fridge available to keep your drinks cool.

All art materials are provided, including a tabletop easel, 40 x 50 cm canvas, apron, paint, brushes, a paper plate and a cup to clean your brushes.

Is there Onsite parking?

We do not have onsite parking at our studio. There is street parking available on and around Clarendon Street, but empty spaces can be difficult to find. We suggest taking public transport to our studio, if possible. If you do need to park, there is the Clarendon Centre which provide 1.5 hours of free parking between 6am – 9pm. There is paid parking at Melbourne Square, the Entrance is off Kavanaugh Street open from 7am – 11pm.

Is there parking onsite?

How many guest fit in Our studio?

Our 206 Clarendon Street, South Melbourne studio fits 42 people, as standard. Our typical studio set up in 3 tables of 10 and a single table of 12.

Is there a bottleshop close by?

Yes, BWS is the closet bottle shop located on York Street, just a few shops down from the studio. If you are looking for an even larger range of drinks to choose from we recommend Dan Murphy’s on Market Street.

Is there a bottleshop close by?