British-Australian artists Gillie and Marc, dubbed “the most successful and prolific creators of public art in New York’s history” by The New York Times, are known for their bold public sculptures that promote love, equality, and conservation. Their work appears in over 250 cities, with major pieces like The Last Three and King Nyani in NYC, and The Orphans in London.
Best known for their iconic characters, Rabbitwoman and Dogman—symbols of unity and acceptance—Gillie and Marc use art to inspire change and celebrate the natural world.












