A person with long curly hair and a patterned shirt leans on a red chair in a theatrical setting. Another person with braided hair and a blue shirt is seated nearby. In the background, a table holds a globe, pencils, and other items, with a person seated and appearing to look at the table.

Hey Y’all

Person with curly hair looking at the camera

I’m a Girl Named Gabriel

Gabriel Ethridge (she/they) is a bicoastal baddie originally from Dallas, TX, and uses that southwest magic to brew up welcoming heartfelt art that is accessible, truthful, and aims to heal and grow our humanity, curiosity, and community.

They are also a songwriter, producer, barista (like, for fun not just work), And proudly trans/non-binary/a plant mom.

Catch them @Gabrielcethridge.

welcoming heartfelt art that is accessible, truthful, and aims to heal and grow our humanity, curiosity, and community.

What I’m About.

  • accessible, inclusive, kind

    Art reflects the times. It’s my goal to tell untold stories: from fairytale to true crime, amplifying the unique voices of now. I believe we heal together with kindness, so I want my art to be accessible to those who need it most through radical accountability.

  • humanity, curiosity, community

    we live in a world set on division over understanding, profits over people, and products or process. I want to expand my own humanity by expanding my curiosity and community. We need each other, even when it’s hard. I want to make art that helps us safely get into the uncomfortable so we can grow to be a bit more human.

  • uplifting, honest, fun

    Obviously not all stories are feel good, but I believe grappling with grief or horror can lift us up. That doesn’t mean softening or lightening, but instead, being honest. The horrors of life can shockingly feel normal. The tender parts can feel enormous. I believe stories are important, and telling them warrants embracing the fun of creating. “Play with teeth.”