Jurlique: 40 Years of Nature, Nurture and Art

N/A, Jurlique Farm,

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Open Studio/Mixed Group
Glass, Installation, Metal, Sculpture
Shirley JIANZHEN WU, Samuel MULCAHY, Tim SHAW
Open Studio, Exhibition
In an inspiring collaboration with Guildhouse — South Australia’s leading organisation for artists, designers and makers — Jurlique: 40 Years of Nature, Nurture and Art will launch on 2 August, transforming the picturesque property into a curated exhibition space. Featuring the works of local artists Shirley Jianzhen Wu, Samuel Mulcahy and Tim Shaw, the exhibition offers a creative response to the land, seasons and story of Jurlique.

Curated by Guildhouse, a proudly artist-led organisation with a 59-year legacy of championing South Australian creatives, the exhibition reflects the shared values of both partners: a deep respect for nature, craftsmanship, and community.

“We’re thrilled to partner with Jurlique to present this stunning new exhibition at Jurlique Farm, reflecting art and the natural world, with deep South Australian roots,” says Guildhouse CEO Beth Neate
Meet the artists:

Shirley Jianzhen Wu
Adelaide-based and originally from Dongguan, China, Shirley Wu creates poetic, introspective work across sculpture, jewellery, video and installation. Her practice is deeply personal, exploring memory, migration and cultural identity. A graduate of UniSA, Wu has received multiple accolades and residencies, and her art often invites quiet contemplation and healing.

Samuel Mulcahy
Living and working in Clayton Bay, Mulcahy transforms discarded materials into imagined flora. His sculptural pieces, made from rusted steel, wire and salvaged domestic items, speak to environmental concerns and the hidden beauty in everyday detritus. His work reclaims both material and meaning, celebrating the overlooked and the forgotten.

Tim Shaw
An acclaimed glass artist, Shaw brings decades of experience and international acclaim to the exhibition. With roots in Cyprus and Yorkshire, and now calling the Adelaide Hills home, Shaw’s works combine glass, wood and found objects into bold, expressive statements. His technical skill is matched by a deep sensitivity to materials and form.

1-31 Aug
Mon-Sun 9am-4:30pm
Opening Event 02 Aug , 02:00 pm-06:00 pm
Artist/Exhibition Website
Jurlique Farm
31 Liebelt Rd, Biggs Flat
8393 0549
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