
Exhibitions across Casey
The City of Casey has an array of exhibition spaces to explore with a changing program across Bunjil Place as well as the Old Cheese Factory and Cranbourne Library.
These dedicated exhibition spaces offer artists the opportunity to reach new audiences, while inviting visitors to enjoy and engage with art in accessible and welcoming environments.
Whether you are discovering a new artist or connecting with work that resonates, there is always something to explore and enjoy.
Hayshed Art Space at Old Cheese Factory
The Hayshed Studio is a new art space located in the historic grounds of the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick. This multi-arts studio space features regular art exhibitions on rotation showcasing local artists from around the Casey vicinity.
While on site, enjoy a coffee at Little by Little Cafe and book in to learn a new skill with the many art making workshops held across this beautiful facility.
The Hayshed Studio is open and free to the public between 10am to 4pm, 7 days a week (except public holidays and special art-based events).
Cranbourne Library Art Space
Cranbourne Library Art Space is one of the biggest of our Art Spaces for local artists is situated in Cranbourne Library and is delivered in partnership with Connected Libraries. Cranbourne Library is located within the Casey Complex, and is one of six libraries operated by Connected Libraries. Connected Libraries offer many creative programs for the community to discover.

Image: Floribunda installation view, Bunjil Place Gallery, 2025. Photo: Christian Capurro.
Exhibitions at Bunjil Place
Bunjil Place is a multidisciplinary arts and cultural precinct located in Narre Warren. Since opening in 2017, this award-winning venue has offered a constant and vibrant visual arts program across a range of spaces.
Bunjil Place Outdoor Screen
We host a wide variety of amazing screen-based activations from cinema-style events, film festivals, video art, interactive installations, multi-player gaming challenges, sporting championships, not to mention short films, animations and documentaries from local and international filmmakers on the Bunjil Place outdoor screen.
The curated program features work by both established and emerging artists, with artwork that inspires and connects the local community. Visit Bunjil Place to discover what's currently on display.
Bunjil Place Digital Wall
Located in the heart of the Bunjil Place foyer, the Digital Wall is a large-scale digital gallery dedicated to showcasing contemporary video art and generative digital works.
Cementing our commitment to digital placemaking, the Digital Wall brings together technology and creativity in a public space, offering visitors thought-provoking, visually dynamic experiences that evolve throughout the year. It’s a place where art, innovation, and community intersect. The curated program features work by both established and emerging artists, with artwork that inspires and connects the local community. Visit Bunjil Place to discover what's currently on display.
Bunjil Place Community Art Wall
Positioned within the City of Casey Customer Service Centre at Bunjil Place, the Community Art Wall showcases a curated, rotating display that highlights the work of our region’s talented visual artists. Open Monday to Friday, 9.00 am to 4.00 pm, during Customer Service Centre hours.
Bunjil Place Library Art Space
Experience a dynamic display of artwork by our region’s creative talent at the Bunjil Place Library Art Space. Situated on Level 2 of the library, this ever-changing exhibition forms part of the City of Casey Art Spaces Program and is open during library hours.
Bunjil Place Gallery
Bunjil Place Gallery is the City of Casey’s public gallery, presenting a dynamic program of exhibitions by national and international artists. Through a diverse curatorial approach, we showcase contemporary and traditional art forms that invite audiences to engage with new ideas, challenge perspectives, and deepen their appreciation of art.
Creativity, learning, and connection for all generations are at the heart of what we do. Each exhibition is enriched by a vibrant program of public and educational experiences – including guided tours, artist talks, workshops and family-friendly activities – designed to foster meaningful engagement and connect visitors with artists, ideas and each other.
The Gallery offers free entry and is open Tuesday to Sunday. Visitors are encouraged to explore the Bunjil Place ‘What’s On’ listings to discover current exhibitions, upcoming programs, and creative learning opportunities.
