Maria Kozic (born 10 August 1957)[1] is an Australian feminist painter, sculptor, designer, musician, and video artist originally from Melbourne, who currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York City.
[4] As a member of → ↑ →, Kozic performed or exhibited post-punk and experimental music, film, and visual art internationally, before Brophy dissolved the group in 1986.
[6] Several of her paintings re-work canonical pieces by celebrated artists such as Andy Warhol, Edvard Munch, and Piet Mondrian.
[7] Kozic has also created installations, including the inflatable sculpture Blue Boy (1992), which was affixed to the roof of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.
[5] In 1990, she installed billboards featuring photographs of herself and the words "Maria Kozic Is BITCH" in prominent locations throughout inner Sydney and Melbourne.