Biography
Gabriel Sosa is an artist, educator, curator, and community worker. Through a multidisciplinary practice that includes public art, drawing, video, and social engagement, he explores how the use of language shapes and interrupts our understanding of the world around us. His work has been shown at Fitchburg Art Museum; The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco; Fábrica de Arte Cubano, Havana, Cuba; Tufts University Art Galleries; A R E A, Boston; O, Miami Poetry Festival; Now + There; and Museo La Tertulia, Cali, Colombia. He has participated in residencies at Lugar a dudas, The Art & Law Program, Materia Abierta, Urbano Project, Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History, Mass MoCA, and Santa Fe Art Institute. Gabriel teaches in the Art Education Department at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and also serves as Deputy Director of Essex Art Center in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
photo by Victoria Roytenberg