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Mulana is Yorta Yorta language for spirit – in this exhibition by multi-media artist, ENOKi (Dja Dja Wurrung, Yorta Yorta), they uncover the intersections between mulana in culture and one’s own spirituality, and the lived experience of queer Blakness within so-called ‘Australia’. Exploring the meaning of mulana/spirit within today’s contemporary context, the works will interrogate what this looks like through ENOKi’s creative practice, which draws inspiration from pop culture – comic books, vintage animation, renaissance era paintings and the flora and fauna of Country.

Accessibility information

This exhibition includes low-level or disorienting lighting, as well as moving or flashing images and sound. Visitors with sensory processing sensitivities may wish to take extra care when planning their visit. The exhibition also contains content that may be difficult for some audiences, including references to adult or sensitive themes, nudity, low-impact violence, and depictions of drugs and alcohol.

For information about the accessibility of the Counihan Gallery venue, visit our Access and Inclusion page.

ENOKi. Yurringa, Yurri, Yurratha (detail), 2026, digital illustration

Contact

Counihan Gallery
Phone: 03 9389 8622
Email: CounihanGallery@merri-bek.vic.gov.au

Further information

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This exhibition is in the Rear Gallery.