Gail Mabo is a Gail Mabo (born ) is an Australian visual artist who has had her work exhibited across Australia. She is the daughter of land rights campaigner Eddie Mabo and educator and activist Bonita Mabo. She was formerly a dancer and choreographer.
Gail Mabo (born 1965) Gail Mabo, dancer, actor and visual artist was born in Queensland in July Mabo studied dance at the Aboriginal and Islander Dance Theatre in Sydney from to Much of her career has been in the area of dance and choreography.
Gail Mabo is an Australian Daughter of the celebrated lands right activist Eddie Mabo, Gail Mabo began painting in She has held a number of successful solo exhibitions at the Perc Tucker Regional Art Gallery in Queensland and is also recognised as a successful dancer and choreographer who has worked with both Jimmy Chi and Tracey Moffatt.
Cultural Consultant & Speaker Gail Mabo is a multi-disciplinary artist, currently residing in Townsville, whose practices include dance, acting and visual art. She was born in Queensland in to revered land rights activist Eddie Mabo and Bonita Mabo (who in was named as an Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia).
Gail is a contemporary visual Gail Mabo is a Meriam artist from Mer Island in Zenadth Kes, a region also known as the Torres Strait. Her multidisciplinary practice stretches from dance to visual arts and is always grounded in her inherited cultural knowledges.
Gail Mabo is a Meriam artist Gail Mabo is the daughter of Eddie Koiki Mabo and Bonita Mabo. She is a founding member of the Murris in Ink Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artist collective.
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Gail Mabo is a Meriam artist from Mer Island in the Torres Strait. Her multidisciplinary practice stretches from dance to visual arts and is always grounded in Indigenous cultural knowledges. Gail Mabo (born 1965) is Edward Koiki Mabo (/ m ɑː b oʊ / MAH-bo; né Sambo) (29 June – 21 January ) was an Indigenous Australian man from the Torres Strait Islands known for his role in campaigning for Indigenous land rights in Australia, in particular the landmark decision of the High Court of Australia that recognised that indigenous rights to land had continued after the British Crown acquired.