Delvene Cockatoo-Collins

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Delvene Cockatoo-Collins is a First Nations artist based on Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) whose work is grounded in Quandamooka Country, family legacy, and local cultural practice. Her practice includes textiles and ceramics, and she sells products through her market stall label Made on Minjerribah. The available content emphasises cultural continuity, connection to Country, and participation in local arts projects and cultural events rather than formal environmental reporting. Her work also draws on natural materials, seasonal knowledge, and the colours and pigments of the land.

Delvene Cockatoo-Collins Sustainability Actions

Uses earth pigments in her work

Delvene doesn't just take inspiration from her island home, she uses the very pigments in the earth to make her creations.

Hosts cultural walking tours

Delvene hosts these tours regularly for people keen to get a First Nations perspective of important artistic and cultural sites that are often overlooked.

Works on local arts projects

Delvene currently works on local arts projects, including Jarjums Life Museum—a project capturing the lives of children living on Minjerribah and Inala, local cultural events including NAIDOC on Minjerribah, and the Quandamooka Festival—a three-month cultural festival held across Quandamooka Country.

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