Through Mununjali Eyes Exhibition Tour
Join us for a tour of Wayne Coolwell: Through Mununjali Eyes in kuril dhagun.
Free First Nations led exhibition tours are held monthly and alternate with free tours led by a special guest.
About the exhibition:
Wayne Coolwell was a trailblazer of his generation and a powerful voice for his people. A proud Mununjali man with a sharp eye for a story, he captured moments that bridged cultures and inspired connection. Known affectionately as the “Cool Cat of journalism,” Wayne moved effortlessly among the greats, between the media and community, treating every encounter as part of his day’s work behind the lens and microphone.
Respected by his peers and cherished by audiences nationwide, Wayne was among the first Aboriginal voices to grace Australia’s airwaves. His talent, humility and fearless curiosity made him a true pioneer.
This exhibition celebrates Wayne’s life and legacy through his own photography, revealing the people, places, and moments that shaped his remarkable journey. It invites audiences to remember not only his professional achievements but the warmth, wit and cultural pride that made him unforgettable.
Through Mununjali Eyes brings together 5 decades of Wayne’s photographs, honouring his legacy – where story, culture, and connection continue to resonate across generations.
Where: Meet at the entrance to kuril dhagun, level 1, State Library of Queensland.
Please note: There is no need to bring a printed ticket, instead when you arrive your name will be checked off on a registration list. The exhibition is accessible, but should you have any questions please contact exhibitions@slq.qld.gov.au.
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Please consult our conditions of entry before making your booking.
We respect your privacy. Personal information we collect is used only for our internal activities and functions (Libraries Act 1988 (Qld)) and will not be disclosed unless required by law. For more information, please read State Library's privacy statement.
Join us for a tour of Wayne Coolwell: Through Mununjali Eyes in kuril dhagun.
Free First Nations led exhibition tours are held monthly and alternate with free tours led by a special guest.
About the exhibition:
Wayne Coolwell was a trailblazer of his generation and a powerful voice for his people. A proud Mununjali man with a sharp eye for a story, he captured moments that bridged cultures and inspired connection. Known affectionately as the “Cool Cat of journalism,” Wayne moved effortlessly among the greats, between the media and community, treating every encounter as part of his day’s work behind the lens and microphone.
Respected by his peers and cherished by audiences nationwide, Wayne was among the first Aboriginal voices to grace Australia’s airwaves. His talent, humility and fearless curiosity made him a true pioneer.
This exhibition celebrates Wayne’s life and legacy through his own photography, revealing the people, places, and moments that shaped his remarkable journey. It invites audiences to remember not only his professional achievements but the warmth, wit and cultural pride that made him unforgettable.
Through Mununjali Eyes brings together 5 decades of Wayne’s photographs, honouring his legacy – where story, culture, and connection continue to resonate across generations.
Where: Meet at the entrance to kuril dhagun, level 1, State Library of Queensland.
Please note: There is no need to bring a printed ticket, instead when you arrive your name will be checked off on a registration list. The exhibition is accessible, but should you have any questions please contact exhibitions@slq.qld.gov.au.
Subscribe to be the first to know about our future events.
Please consult our conditions of entry before making your booking.
We respect your privacy. Personal information we collect is used only for our internal activities and functions (Libraries Act 1988 (Qld)) and will not be disclosed unless required by law. For more information, please read State Library's privacy statement.
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Location
kuril dhagun, State Library of Queensland
Stanley Place
South Brisbane, QLD 4101
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