I work in linocut and ceramics with a focus on imprintedness and interconnectivity, the way all we see and hear is imprinted in our brains and experienced inside us as part of us. Focusing on interspecies connectivity, my most recent work is art for bees, as I’m creating dishes for pollinators to drink from in the native plant pollinator garden I designed for a local community garden. I’m a proudly queer and disabled artist, studied art/writing at Concordia University and currently volunteer to build animal and food habitat. I live on stolen land belonging to the Algonquin Anishinaabe which should be returned to their control.
I’m a protector of rodents and an admirer of corvids. Send me photos of your local haunted office building and I’ll send you a piece of art!
Follow me on Instagram @hazel.gabe
