Mali Isabel Art: Live!
Come and see Mali Isabel live in her glass studio at Gluttony!
Returning to the Adelaide Fringe 2023 season, emerging Aboriginal artist, Mali Isabel, will be creating her trademark contemporary rainbow artworks in her glass studio.
As a proud Arabana and Kokatha woman, Mali loves to draw inspiration from the land that surrounds her, capturing the environments and translating them into magical landscapes. Stories are deeply entwined in her paintings, many of which highlight feelings, themes, and experiences that transcend all cultures, races, and religions.
Come and see Mali and her creation process up close and personal as she captures the spirit of the Adelaide Fringe around her.
Presented by: Mali Isabel Art
Mali Isabel is an Arabana and Kokatha artist, living and practising on Kaurna land (Adelaide), Australia.
In 2020, Mali graduated from a Bachelor of Arts (Primary Education) at Flinders University, before pursuing her career as a practising artist. Mali creates contemporary dot paintings using all colours of the rainbow to spread her message of positivity and equality. By combining her passions for education and painting, Mali hopes to achieve a greater understanding of culture and equity through her rainbow artworks.
Mali was recently highly commended in the 2021 Our Mob Trevor Nickolls Art Prize and was also recently announced as the Adelaide Fringe’s first Aboriginal poster artist for 2022 – the first Aboriginal poster artist for the Adelaide Fringe in its 62-year history.