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Art Story: July 2026 artist in residence, Mali Isabel

Introducing our June Art Story Artist in Residence...

Mali Isabel

Mali Isabel is a proud Arabana and Kokatha woman, living and creating on Kaurna land (Adelaide), Australia. As a contemporary Aboriginal artist, Mali uses her vibrant artwork to connect communities, promote cultural understanding, and inspire joy through her distinctive style. By combining her passions for education and painting, Mali hopes to achieve a greater understanding of culture and equity through her rainbow artworks.

Mali’s artistic talent has been recognised on numerous occasions. She was highly commended for the 2021 Our Mob Trevor Nickolls Art Prize, and in 2022, she collaborated with Adelaide Fringe and became the Adelaide Fringe Festival's poster artist - the first Aboriginal artist to do so in the festival's 62-year history.

Through her combination of traditional dot painting, her hallmark use of colour, and contemporary style, Mali creates bright and magical artworks that aim to spread joy and positivity, encourage meaningful conversations, and share personal stories and worldly experiences. places and communities, encouraging people to see everyday landscapes with fresh perspective.

Find out more about Mali Isabel, here
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July 1 - July 31 on level 1 near Myer

Art Story provides local artists with a dedicated gallery space to share and connect with the community. Find out more about Art Story and how to apply here

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