What to Expect
Step into a captivating exhibition by multi-media artist ENOKi, who draws on Yorta Yorta heritage to explore the concept of mulana, or spirit, in contemporary contexts. This thought-provoking show blends pop culture, comic books, vintage animation, renaissance paintings, and native flora and fauna to create a unique artistic experience.
Visitors will engage with powerful themes around culture, spirituality, and queer Blakness within Australia, presented through vibrant digital illustrations and multimedia works. The exhibition invites reflection on identity and belonging in a visually rich environment.
Please note, the exhibition includes low-level or disorienting lighting, moving or flashing images, and sound, which may affect visitors with sensory sensitivities.
Activity Details
The exhibition runs from Saturday 2 May 2026 to Sunday 19 July 2026. It is open Wednesday to Saturday from 11:00 to 17:00, and Sundays from 13:00 to 17:00. Entry is free, making it an accessible cultural outing for families and art lovers alike.
Located in the Rear Gallery of Counihan Gallery, the event offers a safe space to explore challenging themes including adult content, nudity, low-impact violence, and depictions of drugs and alcohol. It is suitable for mature audiences interested in contemporary Indigenous art.
The artist’s work is inspired by both traditional and modern influences, creating a bridge between past and present that encourages dialogue and understanding.
Location and Access
The exhibition is held at Counihan Gallery, 233 Sydney Road, inside Brunswick Town Hall, Brunswick. Public transport options are convenient: the Sydney Road tram (Route 19) stops right outside at Dawson Street and Sydney Road intersection (Stop 21).
Jewell Station on the Upfield train line is just a 5-minute walk away. Several bus routes (504, 506, 508, 509) serve nearby streets off Sydney Road. For visitors requiring accessible transport, detailed information is available on the gallery’s Access and Inclusion page.
The venue is committed to accessibility, but visitors with sensory processing sensitivities should plan accordingly due to lighting and sound effects.
Important Information
Visitors should be aware that the exhibition contains content that may be sensitive or challenging, including adult themes, nudity, and depictions of drugs and alcohol. It is recommended for mature audiences.
The gallery environment includes low-level lighting and multimedia elements that may be disorienting or overstimulating for some visitors.
Families with children are encouraged to consider these factors when planning their visit to ensure a comfortable experience for all.
Booking and Prices
Admission to the exhibition is free of charge, making it an accessible cultural experience for all community members.
No prior booking is required; visitors can attend during opening hours from Wednesday to Sunday within the stated dates.
For further information or updates, visitors can contact the Counihan Gallery directly or follow their social media channels.