Tutti Arts

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Portrait photo of Josh Maloney

Josh Maloney is an artist with Tutti Arts. He mainly works with acrylic paints. His style is bold and graphic, and he shows the world in a stylised way.

Josh mixes paints to create interesting colour combinations. He often uses strong black lines to outline his scenes. He tells stories through the detailed parts of his artwork.

In 2020, Josh held his first solo exhibition, Greetings from…, as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival. He has also shown his work in many galleries and art spaces in South Australia, including Post Office Projects, Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, Gallery 1855, and Gallery Flaneur.

Josh has worked with other Tutti artists on public art projects such as ‘Paste it up!’ and ‘Tiny Gems’. He was also one of three Tutti visual artists in Access2Arts’ project ‘The Exquisite Familiar’ in 2022–2023. This project showed work at the Art Gallery of South Australia, MOD., and the Hahndorf Academy.

Josh’s second solo exhibition (2024) “Utopia” was a public display of his landscape art in the City of Adelaide.

In 2026 he produced ‘Local Legends’ in partnership with History Month. These artworks are drawn from archival photos. They show the textures, buildings and stories of Port Adelaide.

Josh’s artwork is part of many private collections, and he also creates commissioned pieces.

Josh works from Tutti’s Port Adelaide studio.

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