Grace Marlow is an artist practicing on Kaurna Country (Tarndanya/Adelaide Plains). Grace works across performance, writing and collaboration to inform a practice of quiet interruption that questions understandings of authorship and value, often through conversations about labour and gender.

Grace has a keen interest in live arts programming, community engagement, and access, and loves when art, food, music and community collide. They remain passionate and invested in localised DIY art scenes, intermittently organising performance, poetry and film events at venues such as REWIND Studios and Ancient World. 

Grace is a member of the Deaf Gain collective. The collective advocates for the celebration and inclusion of local and national Deaf artists and greater access to arts and culture for the Deaf community.

Grace was a co-director of artist-run initiative Sister Gallery (2017–2019), Education and Schools Officer at SALA Festival (2019), and an Associate Producer of Liveworks Festival of Experimental Art, Performance Space (NSW) (2023). Grace was a co-facilitator of Yucky, an exhibition led by Sam Petersen (VIC) presented at Adelaide Contemporary Experimental (ACE) (2024) and is currently the Public Programs, Access and Volunteer Coordinator at ACE.

Email: gracemarlow001@gmail.com

Photography by Jonathan VDK