Isabel Brison was born in Lisbon (1980), where she lives and works. She studied and established herself as a visual artist in Lisbon before moving to Sydney in 2014, where she now works primarily as a web developer. She holds a BFA in Sculpture (University of Lisbon) and an MA in Communication Science/Media Art (New University of Lisbon).
She recently exhibited Henry and his Hat (2022) at Cooperativa Árvore, Porto as part of the Transeuropa festival. In 2021, she created the online project The Adventurous Lives of Lisbon Statues, with Teatro do Bairro Alto.
Recent group exhibitions include Interferences: Emerging Urban Cultures (2022) at MAAT Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, Lisbon and The Common Soil (2020, online) with Nuno Rodrigues de Sousa at CHAUFFEUR, Sydney. She also talks occasionally on topics such as media art, cyberculture, and, more recently, web architecture and accessibility.