Greg’s visual art and life as a jazz musician are deeply intertwined, yet each stands independently on its own merit. Rooted in improvisation, his work weaves bold color, layered composition, and rhythmic gesture into a visual language where unconscious symbolism surfaces within a distinct dreamscape. While three of his works are generously on view at Labour Temple, his solo exhibit
@eightrosesgallery is a deeper immersion into his inner world of raw, rhythmic intention. If you want to experience more sides of him, he will also be performing live
@nectarlounge March 28th and
@Boxleys in North Bend on April 3rd.
ARTISTS GIVE BACK, an art benefit serving refugee and immingrant women and children in domestic violence situations is on view at Labour Temple through May 1st, and online through the link in our bio.
Greg Sinibaldi is a Seattle-based mixed media artist whose work emerges through an improvisational process rooted in his parallel life as a jazz musician. Working with mixed media and collage, he allows forms and symbols to surface organically, reflecting shifting internal and external landscapes. His paintings frequently function as abstracted self-portraits, exploring identity, perception, and emotional states without prescribing fixed meanings.
With a background in jazz performance and improvisation, Sinibaldi approaches the canvas as a site of risk, intuition, and discovery. Rather than planning compositions in advance, he responds in the moment, embracing tension, ambiguity, and transformation. The resulting works balance rawness and intention, inviting viewers to bring their own interpretations to symbols that feel at once personal and universal.