Visit West Space

West Space is located in Yálla-birr-ang (Collingwood) in Collingwood Yards.

Find us on Level 1 of the Perry Street Building.

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

Entry is free. Everyone is welcome.

102/30 Perry Street
Collingwood VIC 3066

info@westspace.org.au
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West Space is located on Wurundjeri Country. We pay respect to the Wurundjeri Woi wurrung people, the traditional custodians of this land. We acknowledge the rich cultural practices that has been thriving here for millennia.

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

Find us

Enter Collingwood Yards via Perry or Johnson Streets. Make your way to Level 1 via the stairs or the lift in the Perry Street Building. Our door is halfway along the walkway.

Access

West Space is wheelchair accessible and located near an accessible all gender bathroom. View the Access Map for entries, lifts, toilets and parking.

Captioning, transcripts and audio descriptions accompany exhibitions where possible. Auslan is provided at select events and can be arranged by request. Assistance and companion animals are always welcome.

Tours and Groups

Contact us (info@westspace.org.au) to book a group visit, a personalised tour, or arrange a visit outside our open hours. Please provide at least one week's notice if possible.

A group of people line the edges of an open corridor listening to some figures speak. The main speaking figure is wearing deep purple holding a microphone as they smile and gaze around at the people listening. Another figure with long brown hair in pink stares, listening, to the talking person. Theyre legs are folded. In front of them is a cloth holding some fruit-like forms on a chopping board, assumably informing their discussion.
West Space balcony, with our door in view. Here, artist Alyssa Powell-Ascura is in conversation about her West Space Window, 2025. Photography by Janelle Low.