
Contact Gaby at https://gabrielleleahnew.com/contact/ if interested or for more information.

Contact Gaby at https://gabrielleleahnew.com/contact/ if interested or for more information.
The Colour of Death: White is a collaboration between Gabrielle Leah New, Carolyn Cardinet and Norm Skipp.
Gaby performs and has created the video, Carolyn created the installation from recycled plastic and Norm the sound. The work was performed live at Bleached the exhibition as part of Art+Climate=Change in 2019 at the Alliance Francaise in St Kilda, Melbourne.
The work addresses creatively the frustration , despair and sadness of the death of our Coral reefs through Coral bleaching as part of Climate change.
This edit is a combination of the live performance and the documentation of the live performance projected into the installation.
Thank you to Robert Spillane for filming the performance.
Check it out here:
I’m collaborating with artist Carolyn Cardinet for an upcoming exhibition for at Art+Climate+Change.
Here are some images to tantalize your senses from our filmshoot last week.
I will also be performing live. Follow the links to find out more and to reserve your spot.
I have recently added two new works to my Redbubble profile just in time for chrissy prezzies. Give the gift of functional art and support an artist this Christmas. These Stitched Landscapes are photographs from the Mornington Peninsula National Park digitally stitched to create a crafty, feminine uncanny touch. They look beautiful on apparal, stationary and home wares.

For two weeks only. Come and experience the work of 15 female identifying art makers.
Hiraeth is a Welsh word loosely translated to ‘homesickness’ yet the meaning extends far beyond this.
Hiraeth is a pining for a landscape that no longer exists. Or a longing for a place that resides only in our imagination or dreams or in our ancient medulla.
Saturday the 24th and Sunday the 25th of November 2018.
Come on a walking adventure exploring the rich sensations of Moreland! Traversing South to North from Jewell to Fawkner, Environmental Performance Authority (EPA) invite participants to follow the lead of their senses: to look, hear, smell, touch – even taste. SENSORY LINE focuses on the places in between that we might usually ignore, treating them as complex, valuable ecosystems. Through live performance and guided participatory activities, the journey will release beauty, surprise and vivid experiences from hitherto unremarked places through the changing atmospheres of day, evening and night.
Please bring your Myki (we might hop on the train), your walking shoes and clothing for various weathers. Eating will be part of our sensory experience along the way, and covered by your ticket. Bring a bottle of water.
Meet at Jewell station Garden Cafe at 3pm and finish at Fawkner station 9pm (approximately).
Half walks available too. Either meet at 3 and finish at 6 in Coburg or Meet at 6 in Coburg at Falafel House and finish at Fawkner.
SENSORY LINE is proudly supported by MoreArt.


My new video collaboration made with the support of Yarra Ranges Council with the Lilydale Radio Yacht Club, Phil Soliman and Laki Sideris is now on show as part of Force of Nature exhibition at The Yarra Ranges Regional Museum in Lilydale.
Only on for a couple of weeks so get in quick!
All the Information below.
Please tell your friends and come along for a fun dancey workout.

Please book in and come along to the opening of this group exhibition curated by Gretel Taylor.

I will be exhibiting a new series of installation works exploring the Shadow archetype. Particulalry the collective shadow in relation to Climate change.
Please join us and check out a range of associated participatory events.

My Video I made during residency at Point Nepean, ‘The Spirit of (our) Nature”, is being shown for one night only at Black Cat Gallery.
Put the 20th of July Friday 6-8pm in your diaries.
At: 95 Johnston Street, Collingwood , VIC 3066
Look forward to seeing you there.