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Exhibition Opening: Shane Cook, Which Way Next Here

The Mill
Adelaide SA, Australia
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Fri, 31 Oct, 5:30pm - 7:30pm ACDT

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When: Friday, October 31, 5:30- 7:30pm

Welcome to Country and speeches at 6:10pm

Where: The Mill, 154 Angas Street, Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide

Cost: Free

We invite you to join us for the opening event for Which Way Next Here.

About the exhibition

For Tarnanthi 2025 we are excited to present a new collection of photography by Wulli Wulli and Koa (Guwa) artist Shane Cook. The exhibition invites you to slow down, and take a moment to connect with Shane’s storytelling - a visual narrative through mark making, and connection to Country. 

Shane has been mentored by artist, arts worker, community facilitator and advocate Jo-Anne Driessens, (Guwa Koa, Gungarri, Kuku Yalanji) through the support of the Guildhouse Catapult + Tarnanthi mentorship. We are thrilled to have collaborative works by both Shane and Jo-Anne in the exhibition, layering images of Guwa Koa Country with Shane’s signature graphic elements. With a background in street art and tattoo, Shane brings a unique approach to the work. Bold colours and complex textures meet with mark making that reference movement, body and connection. 

At the heart of this exhibition is Shane’s connection with the landscapes of his ancestors, and contemporary connection with family and Country. His journey as an artist reflects the time he has invested in collecting archival materials, and in conversation and exchange. All of this has laid the groundwork for him to be present and intuitive when on Country and in the studio. The resulting images are powerful statements of grounding and openness. 

About our venue

The Mill brings together artists, creatives and businesses to collaborate, create, and inspire one another - all while being supported through expert guidance and artistic programming.

We are an accessible space. Disability access is available via Angas Street, and a disability toilet is also available. More access information is available on our website. If you have any questions or need to get in touch, please contact us at info@themilladelaide.com

Image: Shane Cook, Landscape Scars, 2025, courtesy of the artist.

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