A painting of a stylised tree with spots and stripes on its branches. The background is made up of large colour blocks with different sized spots on top. The painting is multi-coloured with different tones of reds, yellows, pinks and blues.
A stylised painting of a spider which has been cropped so you can only see its head and front legs. Its head is black with pink and red eyes and mouth and red tips on its pincers. Its legs are brown with yellow ends. The background is light blue.
A stylised painting of an African landscape. The foreground is dark yellow sand with a blue waterhole on the left hand side. On the horizon is a line of trees going across the page and varying in size. The sky is bright blue with white clouds and everything has been outlined in thick black marker.

Into the Wild

• Visual art
South Australia • SA Premiere

This vibrant exhibition takes viewers on a winding journey from untamed landscapes, to monsters that stomp and roar, before landing softly amongst the delicate blooms of wildflowers. Created by artists based at Tutti Arts’ Port Adelaide studio, each work offers its own perspective on what it means to be wild.

Please note: The exhibition opening hours have changed since the Adelaide Fringe Guide was printed.

Presented by: Tutti Arts

Tutti Arts is a vibrant independent multi-arts organisation with a vision to take the work of disabled artists to the world. This is underpinned by a deep sense of community which seeks to address the social and professional isolation of disabled artists.

Since 2002, Tutti has been bringing artists together for local, national and international collaborations which liberate audiences from the familiar.

Tutti Artists have been the recipients of numerous awards and grants and, in 2017, Tutti Arts was awarded Arts South Australia’s Ruby Award for Sustained Contribution by an Organisation or Group.