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Cockatoo-Collins’ connection to Country through fashion and art

4 September 2025
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Cockatoo-Collins’ connection to Country through fashion and art

Delvene Cockatoo-Collins, right, and Redland City Mayor Jos Mitchell at Redland Art Gallery with garments by Delvene titled, Mermaid in the Bay from Future History collection, presented by Mob in Fashion at Melbourne Fringe Festival, March 2022.

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The dynamic diversity of Quandamooka artist and designer Delvene Cockatoo-Collins’ creative practice will be celebrated in an exciting new survey exhibition at Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland, opening on Sunday 7 September 2025.

The exhibition, Create Exchange: Wearing Country, highlights Cockatoo-Collins’ commitment to transforming stories and traditions from her mother, Evelyn Parkin, and grandmother, Bethel Delaney, into unique garments that reveal the natural beauty of Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island).

Redland City Council Mayor Jos Mitchell said the exhibition reflected Redlands Coast’s deep connection to its Aboriginal heritage and the vibrant creativity of local artists.

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“Redland City Council is proud to host Create Exchange: Wearing Country at Redland Art Gallery,” she said.

“This exhibition not only honours Delvene’s remarkable artistry but also celebrates the living culture of the Quandamooka People.

“Through her work, Delvene brings Country into our gallery spaces, inviting us all to experience Minjerribah’s stories, landscapes and traditions in new and meaningful ways.”

Featuring garments, jewellery, printmaking and design commissions, the exhibition demonstrates Cockatoo-Collins’ unique ability to connect culture, sustainability and contemporary fashion.

Create Exchange: Wearing Country

Describing the beach at Goompi/Dunwich as a natural art store, Cockatoo-Collins gathers ochre, clay and seeds along the shoreline.

Some of the shells she uses are collected and cleaned after being shared in family meals, and a nearby cotton tree is harvested and used for weaving. These natural resources are then woven into her garments and jewellery.

Delvene Cockatoo-Collins collecting natural materials for her art.

Through printmaking, she captures the reflections of light on the mangroves and the sunsets shimmering on the water.

The diverse mediums and techniques employed by Cockatoo-Collins culminate into stunning wearable art garments, hence the exhibition title Wearing Country.

Indigenous art curator and consultant Shonae Hobson said Cockatoo-Collins worked outside the frameworks of mainstream fast fashion.

“Her practice is not centred on seasons or mass production but in relation to the natural environment and her surroundings,” Ms Hobson said.

“Sustainability is not a buzzword, but her way of life, living on and off the land. Through her continued commitment to sharing the stories of her ancestors through her art and fashion, she recentres fashion not as a commodity but as a living practice – one that challenges conventional production systems.”

Visitors to Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland, can explore a collection of garments that have been showcased on runways in Brisbane, Melbourne, Cairns and Darwin, while also learning more about the artist’s creative process.

Delvene Cockatoo-Collins in her workspace.

Nearby at Redland Art Gallery, The Mezz at Redland Performing Arts Centre (RPAC), Create Exchange: Wearing Country will feature Cockatoo-Collins’ high-profile design commissions, including the Brisbane Broncos Indigenous jerseys, and theatre costumes.

The exhibition runs from 7 September to 18 November 2025 at Redland Art Gallery, Cleveland, and from 7 September to 9 November 2025 at The Mezz, RPAC.

Create Exchange: Wearing Country is presented as part of the three-year Create Exchange project of artist-led exhibitions and activations, supported by Haymans Electrical, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA), Redland Art Gallery and Redland City Council.

A special opening event will be held on Sunday 7 September, at 10am. You can also listen to Delvene Cockatoo-Collins, Troy Casey (Magpie Goose) and Aunty Sandra King (Sandra King Management) as they discuss the Queensland First Nations fashion industry and wearable art in a special panel talk on Sunday 21 September at 10am.

Delvene Cockatoo-Collins, right, and Redland City Mayor Jos Mitchell at Redland Art Gallery with garments by Delvene titled, Mermaid in the Bay from Future History collection, presented by Mob in Fashion at Melbourne Fringe Festival, March 2022.

For bookings to the opening event and associated programs, visit Redland Art Gallery Create Exchange: Wearing Country – Delvene Cockatoo-Collins | Redland Art Gallery

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