Bunjil Place

  • Art | Galleries
  • Narre Warren
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Time Out says

The Bunjil Place Gallery is part of the new cultural arts precinct that has opened in Narre Warren. This state-of-the-art space exhibits a range of contemporary and modern art and interactive experiences. It also plays host to events, workshops and festivals.

Details

Address
2 Patrick NE Drive
Narre Warren
Melbourne
Transport:
Nearby stations: Narre Warren (on the Pakenham line) is a short 15-minute walk from Bunjil Place
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun 10am-4pm

What’s on

Winter Arts Festival

Looking for things to do now that the cool weather has set in? Rug up and head to the City of Casey, located just a 40-minute drive from the CBD, for its Winter Arts Festival from June 20 to July 20.  This celebration of creativity, community and colour is back for another year, with a jam-packed program of performances, installations, film screenings and workshops spotlighting local talent. Taking over multiple venues including Narre Warren’s creative hub Bunjil Place, the historic Old Cheese Factory and the expansive Wilson Botanic Garden, the program features a mix of free and ticketed events. Highlights include a crowd-pleasing production of the Broadway hit Mamma Mia!, performed by Windmill Theatre Company; an electric drag cabaret showcase from Queers of Concert; and live music covering everything from soul to pop by the talented South East Music students. Film buffs can catch a special screening of the heartwarming flick Memoir of a Snail, followed by an exclusive Q&A with the Oscar-winning filmmaker Adam Elliot – who just so happens to be a nearby Berwick local. There’s also Lost in Bunjil Place Plaza, a free art installation by Amanda Parer featuring giant, illuminated sculptures of endangered botanical species.  Families are well catered for, with a line-up of kid-friendly events and interactive theatre shows. These include The Owl’s Apprentice, a magical mix of shadow puppetry and physical theatre, and Imagine Live, a live-action musical adaptation of a beloved...
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