Biography
Gabie Strong is an interdisciplinary artist working in a post-studio practice, exploring spatial constructions of drone and decay as a means to improvise new arrangements of self-reflexive meaning.
She works with images and sounds to explore related adjacencies that shape the present.
Strong teaches undergraduate and graduate level art, including foundations, photography, new genres, radio broadcasting, and sound art, with an emphasis on embodied placemaking and critical community art strategies. Strong additionally works as a community arts organizer creating accessible spaces for community radio broadcasts, festivals and exhibitions.
She is the founder of Crystalline Morphologies community imprint dedicated to releasing unclassifiable and improvised recorded work by underrepresented Los Angeles women, trans and gender non-conforming artists whose contributions are often overlooked in the context of avant-garde music and art. She co-lead KCHUNG Radio from 2011-2019 to promote community accessible radio broadcasting, participated in the notorious 90’s Silverlake pirate radio station KBLT, and was an original organizer of riot grrrl LA from 1992-1994.
Her work has been presented by EPOCH Gallery, The Tapeworm, LAMOA DS#3 at Commonwealth & Council, LAND AND SEA OAKLAND+BAMPFA, The UCLA Hammer Museum, MOCA, Current LA, Los Angeles Contemporary Archive, Pasadena Armory Center for the Arts, Knowledges at Mount Wilson Observatory, Sierra Nevada College, Pitzer College Art Galleries, University Art Gallery UC Irvine, LAXArt, Printed Matter’s LA Art Book Fair, Art Los Angeles Contemporary, Human Resources LA, SASSAS, LACE, High Desert Test Sites, LACMA, the MAK Center for Art and Architecture, and Jabberjaw.
She has collaborated with artists and collectives including Sameer Farooq, Pamela Jorden, strom |morts, Drøne, Pauline Lay, Michael Morley (Gate, The Dead C., The Never Quartet), Christopher Reid Martin (Shelter Death, Rotary ECT,), John Pearson, Joe Potts/LAFMS, Joseph Hammer, Anna Homler, Jorge Martin, Liz Harris/Nivhek, Ted Byrnes, Raquel Gutiérrez, Tom Watson, Jared Stanley and Matthew Hebert, Save Music in Chinatown, dublab and SASSAS.
Strong is currently the Studio Core Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Art, School of Art + Design, University of Oregon.