My work marries visual, sonic, spoken, and tactile elements with written language. In experimenting with how literary art meets other genres and forms, I seek to create unexpected moments for the rational and poetic to collide—and push the idea of what literary art can be, where we encounter it, and how it lives within our bodies. My ultimate mission is to place literary art in the path of everyday life. I believe that the embodied experience is the gateway to self-knowledge and existential understanding; how we sense and what we feel are part of who we are. An interdisciplinary exchange between science, art, and humanities feeds two central themes running throughout my body of work: how human forge systems of belief by which we live, and how we dare to love anything in a world where everything dies.
Gabriela Denise Frank, "A Novel Performance" (live performance installation in Seattle's Central Library), 2014