Visit West Space

West Space is located in Yálla-birr-ang (Collingwood) in the Collingwood Yards Arts Precinct on Wurundjeri Country.

102/30 Perry Street
Collingwood, Victoria 3066

Open Wednesday to Friday, 11am to 6pm, and Saturday, 12 to 4pm.

Entry is free. Everyone is welcome.

info@westspace.org.au
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West Space gallery full of audience members sitting and standing listening to a panel discussion
Audiences listening to Akil Ahamat as part of 'Extinguishing Hope', 2024, West Space. Photography by Machiko Abe.

Getting here

Find West Space on Level 1 of the Perry Street Building in Collingwood Yards.

Enter the Arts Precinct via Perry or Johnson Streets and make your way up the stairs or the lift. Find our door halfway along the walkway, as seen below.

Access

West Space is wheelchair accessible via the lift in the Perry Street Building. View the Collingwood Yards Access Map for entries, lifts, toilets and parking.

A member of our team will greet you when you visit. Captioning, transcripts and audio descriptions accompany our exhibitions where possible. Auslan is provided at select events, and can be arranged by request.

Tours and Groups

Contact us (info@westspace.org.au) to discuss access options, book a group visit or personalised tour, or to arrange a visit outside our open hours.

There is a crowd of people seated on benches that line an open walkway, built of brick and large white windows. One figure on the bench is holding a microphone and gesturing toward another microphone holder sitting on a rub near them. The rug is shared with another figure. Everyone is listening intensely to the elevated figure with the microphone in dialogue.
Alyssa Powell-Ascura, West Space Window, 2025. Photography by Janelle Low.

Wurundjeri Country

West Space pays respect to the Wurundjeri Woi wurrung people, the traditional and ongoing custodians of the lands upon which we operate.

We acknowledge the rich history and living culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and the cultural practice that has been thriving on these lands for millennia. We extend our respect to Elders, past and present, and to all First Nations people.

It is our responsibility to embed First Nations perspectives across our governance, operations, and program to platform truth telling and stories that need to be told. In 2025, West Space is Paying The Rent, donating one percent of our annual turnover.

The indigenous flag in large transparent, fabricated fragments, in a group of 4 large segments. The transparent sheets are reminiscent of divides of the indigenous flag and colours, suspended from the ceiling and pertruding into the space.
Steven Rhall, ‘Big Pharmakon’, 2021, West Space, Collingwood Yards, Wurundjeri Country. Photography by Janelle Low.