London-Shortlisted Artist Presents In/Visibility Lab Event in Great Barrington

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Great Barrington Artist Explores Visibility and Belonging Through In/Visibility Lab Performance Lecture

GREAT BARRINGTON — Multidisciplinary artist and researcher Gabrielle Senza will present I MUST BE INVISIBLE, an intimate performance lecture and participatory workshop on Sunday, February 22 at Studio Lab Eleven. The event is part of the ongoing In/Visibility Lab, a creative research platform exploring who and what is seen, ignored, or rendered invisible in contemporary life.

Blending storytelling, music, guided reflection, and facilitated dialogue, I MUST BE INVISIBLE invites participants to explore personal and collective experiences of visibility, belonging, and presence. Senza will be joined by Dan Ruderman as Lead Lab Technician. The work has been presented internationally in conferences, cultural spaces, and small-group settings, and is designed to foster thoughtful conversation in an increasingly fragmented world.

The event follows recent news that Senza has been shortlisted as an official speaker for London Experience Week this April, where she will share the work with an international community of experience designers, artists, and cultural leaders.

“Creating spaces where people can be truly seen, heard, and celebrated is at the heart of my work,” says Senza. “It’s deeply moving to hold that space with others, especially at a time when many are searching for connection and belonging.”

Additional In/Visibility Lab events are planned for March and April in NYC, London, and beyond, with dates to be announced.

Event Details:

I MUST BE INVISIBLE — Performance Lecture & Workshop

Sunday, February 22, 2026

12:00 PM (Doors open at 11:30 AM)

Studio Lab Eleven

11 Railroad St., Great Barrington, MA


Tickets and details: gabriellesenza.com/event/i-must-be-invisible/

About the Artist

Gabrielle Senza is a multidisciplinary artist whose work addresses human rights, environmental themes, and the unseen dynamics shaping collective experience. Her work has been presented in solo and traveling exhibitions throughout the U.S. and abroad and is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, MoMA New York, Lifetime Entertainment, and numerous private and corporate collections. Founded in Berlin in 2017, her In/Visibility Lab operates as a mobile creative research platform through installations, performance lectures, and participatory workshops.

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