public program, performing arts residency, first nations residency

First Nations Dance Residency: Kaine Sultan-Babij, 'Sovereign Sequins'

Photo: Morgan Sette.

Showing and Q&A

When: Friday, May 31, 6-7pm

Cost: $10 (+ booking fee)

Note: Please arrive 15 minutes early to grab a drink. These events will be 1 hour (including a Q&A for the 6pm showing). 


Fusing Contemporary Indigenous Dance with the bold artistry of drag, Kaine Sultan-Babij will explore themes of identity, self-expression, and storytelling through movement and character.

Audiences can expect a captivating performance blending contemporary Indigenous dance with elements of drag. The show promises to take viewers on a dynamic journey exploring culture, identity, and expression, leaving them inspired and uplifted.

Kaine Sultan-Babij is a versatile artist renowned for their work in dance, choreography, and drag performance, captivating audiences with their dynamic performances that blend genres and push artistic boundaries.

About the artist:


This residency has support from

 
 

performing arts residency, public program, theatre residency

Theatre Residency: The Kinetik Collective, 'My Hair is Thinning'

Photo: Courtesy of The Kinetic Collective.

Showing and Q&A

When: Friday, May 10, 3:30-4:30pm and 6-7pm

Cost: $10 (+ booking fee)

Note: Please arrive 15 minutes early to grab a drink. These events will be 1 hour (including a Q&A for the 6pm showing). 


My Hair is Thinning is a new work by emerging South Australian playwright Anthony Nocera, directed by Clara Solly-Slade in collaboration with independent theatre makers The Kinetik Collective.

In late 2022, Anthony’s fiancé, Jamie, passed away unexpectedly. He was 24 years older than Anthony. The deal was that he would, most likely, pass away first. But he wasn’t meant to go just yet. Anthony and Jamie’s relationship was coloured by incongruity; Jamie was an extrovert, Anthony an introvert. Jamie, despite being much older, was interested in tech, and Anthony more dubious of it. But, perhaps most incongruously, despite being twice Anthony’s age, having cancer and having undergone chemotherapy, Jamie had a much better head of hair than Anthony.

Now Anthony finds himself at cross-roads: he’s 29, a widow and balding. He can’t help his age, and he can’t help but wade through his grief. He can, however, grow his hair back.

My Hair is Thinning is a darkly funny story about hair regrowth, navigating grief and learning to make peace with things that feel irreconcilable: genetics, death, who we fall in love with and the manner with which it happens.

About the artists:

Videography: Josh Trezise


This residency has support from

 
 

dancehouse residency

Dancehouse Residency 2024: Alix Kuijpers

The Mill is thrilled to announce Alix Kuijpers as the recipient of the 2024 Dancehouse Residency.

This residency is presented in partnership with Dancehouse (VIC), providing development and performance pathways for South Australian dance-makers. The residency aims to foster national conversations in dance, through participation and exposure and is a way to unite national dance sectors. 

Alix was the 2023/2024 recipient of our Centre Stage Residency. During this residency he developed his new work Grim Grinning Ghosts.

Alix will further develop and present Grim Grinning Ghosts at Dancehouse in Melbourne, November 24-28, 2024, as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival.

About the artist:

Photographer: Morgan Sette


This residency has support from

 
 

public program, alyssa powell-ascura, galleries

Exhibition: Alyssa Powell-Ascura, Halo-halo

Image: Alyssa Powell-Ascura, Kain Tayo, 2023-24, photo: Louis Bullock

June 3 - August 23, 2024

Finissage: Friday August 23, 4:30-6:30pm

The Exhibition Space, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Free entry, all welcome


The Mill is excited to present Halo-halo, a new exhibition by Alyssa Powell-Ascura developed through the Delima Residency in Rimbun Dahan, Malaysia, and at The Mill. Alyssa explores her Filipino heritage and her experience of undertaking the residency in Malaysia through video, installation, photography and personal essays. Her work touches on multi-sensory experiences, bringing audiences into the act of kamayan- a traditional Filipino method of eating with bare hands. She invites audiences to immerse and participate within her installation environment. Photographs evoke the lush, humid environment at Rimbun Dahan and create a conversation between Alyssa’s experience in Malaysia, her ancestral home in Pilipinas (The Philippines) and growing up here in ‘Australia’

Halo-halo is presented in cooperation with the Mahmood Martin Foundation and with support from Creative Australia.



This exhibition has support from

 
 
 

The Mill’s Visual Arts Studio Residency is presented in cooperation with Mahmood Martin Foundation

 
 
 

public program, galleries

Exhibition: A Resting State, Curated by Hamish Fleming

Image: Hamish Fleming

June 3 - August 23, 2024

Artist Talk: Friday August 9, 5:30-6:30pm

The Exhibition Space, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Free entry, all welcome


Hamish Fleming, George Gilles, Anthea Jones, Robert Viner Jones and Billy Oakley

The Mill is excited to present A Resting State, a new exhibition curated by resident artist Hamish Fleming, featuring work by Hamish Fleming, George Gilles, Anthea Jones, Robert Viner Jones and Billy Oakley. In A Resting State artists have used the medium of painting as a device to create mood and atmosphere within everyday environments. Self-taught artist and now emerging curator, Hamish, has worked closely with the artists to develop an exhibition environment that is rich with feeling through the use of lighting, texture and colour.

 

About the artists:


 
 

This exhibition has support from

 
 

photog in res

Photographer in Residence 2024: Bri Hammond

The Mill is thrilled to announce Bri Hammond as the recipient of the Photographer in Residence program for 2024. Presented in partnership with the Ana and Christopher Koch Foundation Fund, Bri will receive a 12-month studio space in 2024 and an exhibition outcome as part of The Mill’s Visual Arts Program in 2025.

About the artist:

Photo: Bri Hammond


 

The Photographer in Residence program is presented in partnership with the Ana and Christopher Koch Foundation Fund

 

public program, chris siu, masterclass series, galleries

Workshop: Storytelling through Photography with Chris Siu

Artwork: Hong Kong Grocery - Adelaide South Australia, Chris Siu, 2022.

Workshop

When: Saturday, April 20, 12:30pm-3:30pm

Where: The Mill, 154 Angas Street, Kaurna Yarta

Cost: $33 (+booking fee)


Join artist Chris Siu for a walking photography workshop. Learn about Chris’s approach to crafting narratives through sequences of photographs, focusing on the development of a visual language rather than individual images. Bring your own digital camera (camera phone, digital camera) and take a walk along Angas Street to the iconic Central Markets, collecting images and building a narrative.

What to expect:

The workshop will start at The Mill on Angas Street with an introduction from Chris and an opportunity to view his exhibition Riot on an Empty Street. Participants will be given the opportunity to devise a ‘mood’ or ‘theme’ for their series before walking with the group along Angas Street to the Central Markets on Gouger Street.

Participants will spend some time taking photos on their own devices, focusing on everyday life and following intuition. We will then return to The Mill for refreshments and to share with the group. The workshop will include an opportunity to chat about the photographs taken and to share the stories and narratives created through the photographic series.

Experience level:

No experience necessary. Participants must bring their own digital camera and must know how to operate it (no technical support will be provided about camera settings etc.) Some walking is required, please get in touch if you have any accessibility questions.



This project has support from

 
 
 

The Mill’s Visual Arts Studio Residency is presented in cooperation with Mahmood Martin Foundation

 
 
 

public program, chris siu, galleries

Artist Talk: Chris Siu, Riot on an Empty Street

Photos: Daniel Marks

Artist Talk

Friday, April 12, 5:30-6:30pm

Gallery I, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Free entry, all welcome


Join Chris Siu and The Mill's Visual Arts Curator Adele Sliuzas for a chat about his new exhibition 'Riot on an Empty Street', now showing in Gallery I at The Mill. 

Chris Siu developed Riot on an Empty Street as part of The Mill’s Visual Arts Studio Residency program presented in cooperation with the Mahmood Martin Foundation.



This project has support from

 
 
 

The Mill’s Visual Arts Studio Residency is presented in cooperation with Mahmood Martin Foundation

 
 
 

centre stage residency, public program

Adelaide Fringe 2024: Alix Kuijpers, 'Grim Grinning Ghosts'

Photographer: Daniel Marks.

Adelaide Fringe 2024

When: March 6-8 and March 13-15, 4pm and 6pm

Where: The Breakout at The Mill, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Cost: From $18-26

Duration: 60 minutes


On a day after grief, one lonely artist is left to wade through the belongings of some dead relatives, only to find they have walked into an otherworldly intervention. In a one-of-a-kind choreographic séance, the audience will be guided into the afterlife of those living, and deceased. Horrific? Yes! Sad? Absolutely! This solo work is one that will stay with you; it might even follow you home…

Created and performed by Alix Kuijpers, winner of the 2023 Adelaide Fringe Emerging Artist Award.

It is exciting to witness emerging artists who are both talented and perceptive: Kuijpers is obviously a deep thinker and definitely a person of many talents.” Stage Whispers

The hour is jam-packed with intense, varied, and embodied emotion conveyed through divergent and fragmentary scenes. Alix oscillates between grief, terror, and joy in jarring yet curated ways through an expert command of voice and body. There are also sensual, tender moments which are undoubtedly my favourite points of the performance, perhaps for their slow honey-like contrast to staccato bursts of pain. Flashes of true comedy also surface like guiding lights in a fearful fog… This is a performance for those who know love and loss. This is an important, exploratory work which shouldn’t be missed.” Marina Deller

Grim Grinning Ghosts is more than a contemporary dance work, its an experience.”
★★★★.5 The Adelaide Show Podcast

This show was developed under The Mill x Adelaide Fringe Centre Stage Residency, and produced by The Mill and Alchemy Collective.


 

The Mill’s Centre Stage Residency is presented in collaboration with Adelaide Fringe as part of their Arts Industry Collaborations program

 
 
 

sponsored studio, sponsored studio recipien

Visual Arts Studio Residency 2024: Oriana Julie Winston

The Mill is thrilled to announce Oriana Julie Winston as the recipient of the Visual Arts Studio Residency in 2024. Supported by the Mahmood Martin Foundation, Oriana will receive 9-months of studio space and an exhibition outcome in The Mill’s Gallery II.

About the artist:

Photo: Morgan Sette


Outcomes


 

This Visual Arts Studio Residency is presented in cooperation with Mahmood Martin Foundation

 
 
 

writers in residence, scotch college residency

Writer in Residence 2024: Marina Deller

The Mill is thrilled to announce Marina Deller as the recipient of the 2024 Writer in Residence.

The Writer in Residence program, in partnership with CityMag, supports emerging writers from a variety of disciplines. The program creates a broader audience for writing through leadership, mentorship and publication.

About the writer:

Photo: Supplied by Marina Deller.

Outcomes


Read the articles


 

The Writer in Residence program is presented in partnership with CityMag.

 
 
 

dance residency

Dance Residency 2024: Tanya Voges

The Mill is thrilled to announce Tanya Voges as the 2024 Dance Residency recipient.

This is an open project development and presentation platform available to South Australian performing artists working with contemporary culture. The aim of the residency is to offer place and space as part of a vibrant arts community for artists to develop and show new or existing work.

About the artists:


This project has support from

 
 

first nations residency

First Nations Dance Residency 2024: Kaine Sultan Babij

The Mill is thrilled to announce Kaine Sultan-Babij as the recipient of the 2024 First Nations Dance Residency.

This is an open project development and presentation platform available to South Australian performing artists working with contemporary culture. The aim of the residency is to offer place and space as part of a vibrant arts community for artists to develop and show new or existing work.

About the artist:


This project has support from

 
 

theatre residency

Theatre Residency 2024: The Kinetik Collective

The Mill is thrilled to announce The Kinetik Collective as the recipient of the 2024 Theatre Residency.

This is an open project development and presentation platform available to South Australian performing artists working with contemporary culture. The aim of the residency is to offer place and space as part of a vibrant arts community for artists to develop and show new or existing work.

About the artists:


This project has support from

 
 

public program, chris siu, galleries

Exhibition: Chris Siu, Riot on an Empty Street

Image: Chris Siu, Tattoo of a Wilting Bauhinia - Adelaide, South Australia, (detail), 2023, from the series Then We Keep Living Vol. 2. Courtesy of the artist.

February 5 - May 17, 2024

Artist talk: Friday 5 April 5:30-6:30pm

The Exhibition Space, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Free entry, all welcome


The Mill is excited to present Riot on an Empty Street, a new exhibition of photographs by Chris Siu derived from his ongoing project Then We Keep Living. Through medium format analogue photography, Chris explores his relationship with his homeland, Hong Kong. The work navigates the experience of mass civil unrest, as experienced in Hong Kong and living in diaspora here in Australia. The powerful images give the viewer a sense of dis-ease and tension, incorporating protest, the body, signifiers of colonial and authoritarian resistance and the political power of the masses contrasted with bone-aching isolation associated with cultural displacement, marginalisation and disconnection. Chris’ approach to image-making is cultural and academic as well as deeply feeling and intuitive. He offers us a very personal entry point into a political situation that many have observed through the cycles of journalism. 

Chris Siu developed Riot on an Empty Street as part of The Mill’s Visual Arts Studio Residency program presented in cooperation with the Mahmood Martin Foundation.



This project has support from

 
 
 

The Mill’s Visual Arts Studio Residency is presented in cooperation with Mahmood Martin Foundation

 
 
 

public program, galleries

Exhibition: Liliana Pasalic, Multiverse

Image: Courtesy of the artist

February 5 - May 17, 2024

Exhibition opening: Friday, February 9, 5:30-7:30pm

The Exhibition Space, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Free entry, all welcome


The Mill is excited to present Multiverse, a new exhibition by Adelaide-based artist Liliana Pasalic. This exhibition presents a selection of new tapestries in tufted yarn on monk cloth. The work builds on Liliana’s former career in industrial design, as well as her practice in the visual arts, including painting. She skillfully uses the three-dimensional tufting in a way that is suggestive of abstract painting, combining positive and negative space with an adept use of colour and texture. She has also included a large tapestry-and-light-based installation pushing the medium to new and contemporary realms. The work draws on Liliana’s knowledge of contemporary and historical textile and tapestry practices, and imbues seriousness alongside humour in her art. 



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public program, galleries

Finissage: Alice Hu, 柔韧的骨头 (Annealed Bone) and Chantal Henley, Gulayi

Image: Courtesy of the artist

Finissage

Friday, January 19, 4:30-6:30pm

The Exhibition Space, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Free entry, all welcome


The Mill invites you to join us for the closing event of Gulayi by Chantal Helnley and Alice Hu's 柔韧的骨头 (Annealed Bone) and join Alice for a chat about her work.

 
 
 
 

call-out

The Mill seeking Voluntary Board Members

Become a Champion for the Arts

The Mill, Adelaide, is seeking new volunteer Members to join the Board.

What is The Mill?

Since 2013 The Mill has built a community where artists and audiences connect to generate new ideas, have exciting insights, and develop a broad appreciation of the significant contribution the arts make to the vibrancy and future of South Australia (SA).

In 2023, The Mill achieved the considerable milestone of 10 years in operation, solidifying its reputation as a visionary and inclusive organisation with an artistic program that provides national impact. Each year The Mill supports and presents over 1,000 artists and creatives from diverse backgrounds and at all stages of their careers.

The Mill’s multipurpose venue combines artist studios and creative workspaces, two galleries, a performing arts space, photography studio and tools workshop. In April 2023, The Mill expanded from 39 to 57 studios and is now home to over 60 independent artists, makers and creative businesses. This thriving creative center strengthens the SA arts sector through the sharing of knowledge, skills and networks; and by enabling and encouraging creatives to practice in Adelaide.

Is this for you?

We are seeking individuals who can strengthen the work of The Mill’s Board with their professional skills and experience. You will join a focused Board keen to share their passion for The Mill with you and draw on the guidance you bring in your expertise.

We are specifically seeking people with the following professional experience:

  • Professional independent practising artists

  • Arts workers with experience working with government

  • Fundraising / philanthropic / corporate partnerships experience

The Mill actively supports diversity at all levels of the organisation and we encourage applications from First Nations peoples, people from culturally diverse backgrounds, and people with a disability.

For further details contact CEO Katrina Lazaroff on 0406 991 330 or director@themilladelaide.com for a confidential conversation.

To submit an EOI please include a 1 page cover letter outlining why you think you would be interested and suitable for the role and a CV including 3 referees.

EOI submissions to director@themilladelaide.com

Submissions close on January 31, 2024, at 5pm.

Board Director Job Description

Vision

The Mill’s vision is for a thriving and prosperous arts culture in South Australia.

Positions Requirements

The board supports the work of The Mill and provide vision-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by the paid management team, the board relationship is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the Board is both critical and expected. Specific board member responsibilities include:

  • Leadership, governance, and oversight (all members)

  • Strategic planning - set and review the short-, medium- and long-term goals of the organisation in consultation with key stakeholders

  • Financial oversight including:

o Approve budgets; monitor business performance;

  1. Approve large investments and any major financial decisions; and

  2. Ensure there is accurate financial reporting.

  3. Legal compliance - ensure that the organisation complies with all aspects of the law, including legislation covering such areas as ACNC governance, employment, trading, and occupational health and safety.

  4. Risk - ensure major risks are identified and managed.

  5. Organisational performance - monitor management and organisational performance.

  6. Serving as a trusted advisor to the management team as they implement The Mills strategic plan.

  7. Reviewing agenda and supporting materials prior to board and committee meetings.

  8. Being informed of, and meeting all, legal and fiduciary responsibilities.

  9. Assisting the Chair and Company Secretary in identifying and recruiting other Board Members.

  10. Partnering with board members to ensure that board resolutions are carried out.

  11. Serving on committees and taking on assignments.

  12. Review job descriptions and complete self-evaluation on individual and board performance annually.

Fundraising, advocating, and communication (all members)

  • Stakeholder relations - identify key stakeholders, build relationships, communicate, and seek stakeholder views on strategic direction.

  • Promote The Mill as positive ambassadors externally and role modelling internally.

  • Identify, qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major individual donors, grants, corporate, and/ or foundation gifts.

Board terms and participation

The Mill’s board members will serve a three-year term to be eligible for re-appointment for one additional term. Board meetings are held at least four times a year supported by and Annual General Meeting.

Qualifications, Skills and Attributes

This is an extraordinary opportunity for an individual who is passionate about The Mill’s vision and who has a track record of arts leadership. Selected board members will have achieved leadership stature in the arts, business, government, philanthropy, or the non-profit sector.

Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications, skills, and attributes:

  • Extensive professional experience with leadership experience in the arts, business, government, philanthropy, legal, property, community or the non-profit sector.

  • A commitment to and understanding of The Mill’s stakeholders, preferably based on experience.

  • Savvy diplomatic skills and a natural affinity for cultivating relationships and persuading, convening, facilitating, and building consensus among diverse individuals.

• Personal qualities of integrity, judgment, sound decision making, and credibility.

  1. The ability to think strategically, critically, creatively, laterally, and analytically.

  2. Management skills such as financial management, legal, governance and risk management.

  3. A passion for improving the arts in South Australia.

free-range residency, public program, theatre residency

Free-range Residency: Taylor Nobes, 'She's Evil'

Photo: Jamie Hornsby.

Showing and Q&A

When: Thursday, December 7, 6-7pm

Cost: $10 (+ booking fee)

Note: Please arrive at 5:45pm arrival for a 6pm sharp start. This event will be 1 hour (including the Q&A). 


Gaslighting, manipulation, cliques, performative activism, lies, rumours and ruining reputations.

How far will we go to get ahead? Do we care about who we destroy along the road to “success”?

She's Evil touches on the pressures that are placed on young people who are breaking their way into the work industry and what they think they have to do to be accepted whether that be shrinking themselves to fit the mould or not speaking up or taking charge because they are afraid of being labeled as a bitch, difficult, a liability or ‘Evil’.

Because that's just the way it is right?

Taylor will be collaborating with an outstanding cast of local creatives - Jamie Hornsby, Felicity Boyd and Max Garcia-Underwood. This project is fueled with passion and with the help of this amazing team they will be able to create something special.

Content warning:

Mental Health, Talk of Suicide and Sexual Assualt/Harassment.