Gabrielle Senza is a transdisciplinary artist, educator, and empowerment coach whose global art practice addresses social and environmental injustices. Her installations, performances, and participatory projects have been featured internationally, and her work is included in the collections of the Whitney Museum and MoMA, among others. As founder of the Walk Unafraid Foundation, she supports underrepresented artists—women, LGBTQ+, BIPOC, and people with disabilities—who are fostering community and transformative dialogue with art. Through her creative research platform, the In/Visibility Lab, she explores themes of visibility and marginalization, challenging perceptions and amplifying unheard voices. Gabrielle also hosts The Thriving Creative podcast and leads the C.R.E.A.T.E. Collective, helping artists thrive creatively and financially while making a positive impact. Her work envisions a world where everyone can walk unafraid.
Terra Temporalis II, 2011 Graphite on wall Sanford Smith Gallery, Great Barrington, MA [caption id="attachment_724" align="alignnone" width="300"] Terra Temporalis II, 2011 Graphite on wall (detail)Sanford Smith Fine Art, Great Barrington, MA[/caption]
Fun times driving the Ice Cream Truck in 2013! Here are some portraits from the adventure... Another social experiment - allowing children who didn't have money for ice cream to pay with a drawing for the collection. [gallery ids="1606,1605,1604,1603,1602,1601,1600,1599,1598,1597" type="rectangular"]