bianca gabrielle goyette is a multi-media and performing artist based in Angel Fire, NM, Chicago, IL, and Los Angeles, Ca. She is a papermaker, a sculptor, a writer, a performer/vocalist, and a photographer working in still and moving pictures. She uses overlapping words and imagery to erode the distance between understanding and perception, working with materials and processes that speak to the strength and fragility of the human condition. Her work focuses on the complications of translation as they relate to racial and gender traditions. bianca’s work is an exploration of things centered around other things and in relation to other things. She is interested in community (or the lack thereof). She is interested in the blurred lines that delineate the spectrums of humanity.
bianca creates to bring people together: to start productive and constructive conversations. Everything she does relates to the voice, to language, to our ability to communicate what we need and want to convey. And to the ability of others (and sometimes ourselves) to disrupt that voice. We are both the disruptor and the disrupted. The layering of voices, of sounds, of histories, and imagery atop one another that creates so much there is a lacking. Because when we layer too much, we all become one, and although unity can be freeing, it can also be an agent of drowning.
bianca holds an MFA in Studio Art from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and a BFA in Photography from Parsons School of Design. She has exhibited work in Miami Art Week (Scope), Chicago, New York, and New Mexico. She has released three studio albums and six singles and toured around the United States. She is also a creative director and copywriter with A51 Technology & Design, specializing in the fabrication of digital assets and experiences that shift how we interact with and perceive the world.
bianca gabrielle goyette is a multi-media and performing artist based in Angel Fire, NM, Chicago, IL, and Los Angeles, Ca. She is a papermaker, a sculptor, a writer, a performer/vocalist, and a photographer working in still and moving pictures. She uses overlapping words and imagery to erode the distance between understanding and perception, working with materials and processes that speak to the strength and fragility of the human condition. Her work focuses on the complications of translation as they relate to racial and gender traditions. bianca’s work is an exploration of things centered around other things and in relation to other things. She is interested in community (or the lack thereof). She is interested in the blurred lines that delineate the spectrums of humanity.
bianca creates to bring people together: to start productive and constructive conversations. Everything she does relates to the voice, to language, to our ability to communicate what we need and want to convey. And to the ability of others (and sometimes ourselves) to disrupt that voice. We are both the disruptor and the disrupted. The layering of voices, of sounds, of histories, and imagery atop one another that creates so much there is a lacking. Because when we layer too much, we all become one, and although unity can be freeing, it can also be an agent of drowning.
bianca holds an MFA in Studio Art from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and a BFA in Photography from Parsons School of Design. She has exhibited work in Miami Art Week (Scope), Chicago, New York, and New Mexico. She has released three studio albums and six singles and toured around the United States. She is also a creative director and copywriter with A51 Technology & Design, specializing in the fabrication of digital assets and experiences that shift how we interact with and perceive the world.