From 2013 to 2023, she collaborated with Jack Brogan,[2] the renowned Southern California–based fabricator who produced works by Light and Space artists such as Peter Alexander, Larry Bell, and Robert Irwin.
In 2014, Mabari was awarded an Artists' Resource for Completion (ARC) grant by the Center for Cultural Innovation[8] to fund ILLUMETRIC, a trio of monumental cast-acrylic sculptures on steel bases.
[9] Each of three pieces measures more than ten feet tall and is cast in acrylic in highly saturated primary colors as a geometric form–a diamond, a cube, and a rectangle.
Conceived as both a tribute to the city's achievements in the aerospace industry and to honor the astronauts lost in the 1986 space shuttle Challenger disaster, its minimalist form evokes the silhouette of a rocket while maintaining an illusion of near weightlessness.
[13] The five-day seaborn residency in 2020 involved a clandestine effort to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing in the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of Benin in West Africa and resulted in the arrest of a trawler for violating protected waters near an ecological reserve.