
Gimbrone is a visual and sonic artist invested in how an unstable subjectivity engages with social and internalized cognitive technologies. The work synthesizes physical and sonic material, sensory perception, the physical body, electronics and objects. Gimbrone works in a third space to produce synesthetic, hybrid content. They developed a rubric that they call “Trans-Sensing.” Trans-Sensing modalities are methods that trans people — specifically those who identify as transgender, but also people whose subjectivity is unmoored or unrecognizable to the dominant culture — intuitively cultivate to navigate the world. An emphasis on sensory presence and integration is part of the trans experience in explicit and nuanced ways, and in their work, they evoke these unstable states of being. Over the past decade, Gimbrone’s work has been showcased internationally across museums, interdisciplinary spaces, music venues, galleries, and theaters, including the Walker Art Center, SculptureCenter, Pioneer Works, REDCAT, Stellar Projects and the Théâtre de l’Usine.