Kasey is a socially engaged artist creating experiences that bridge digital media, audio and performance in Naarm/Melbourne. An award-winning theatre-maker, writer and performer, Kasey is interested in creating site-specific works that explore the link between place and oppressed and marginalised voices. Kasey creates intimate works for small audiences exploring misogyny and gender-based inequality, with a focus on verbatim text.
Kasey's work, The Maze, a single-audience site-specific walk allowing participants to witness firsthand the fear of a woman walking alone at night, won Melbourne Fringe NSW Tour Ready & Summerhall Awards, as well as the Adelaide Fringe John Chataway Innovation Award. Kasey has been an Aphid’s Supermassive Studio Artist, completed a secondment with UK performance makers Coney on digital work, How We Save The World, and has produced her first HTML game, Lockdown 6.0. Most recently, Kasey developed The Hotline with City of Melbourne’s Test Sites program. A public artwork satirising anti-choice pregnancy helplines, The Hotline has appeared at Melbourne Fringe, Counihan Gallery, Queen Victoria Women's Centre, and is a recipient of the Adelaide Fringe Artist’s Fund. It was also nominated for Best Experimental Game at Freeplay Independent Games Festival and shortlisted for the UK's New Media Writing Prize.
Kasey is a recipient of Creative Australia’s 2024 Digital Fellowship.