About Greg
Greg Sinibaldi is a Seattle-based multidisciplinary artist whose work bridges sound and image through improvisation. As both a saxophonist/composer and a mixed media visual artist, he explores identity, perception, and emotional depth by trusting intuition and spontaneity across disciplines.
Best known for his adventurous approach to music, Greg has performed and recorded with a wide range of creative voices including Bill Frisell, Wayne Horvitz, Cuong Vu, and Gunther Schuller. His projects span acoustic jazz, experimental electronics, and multimedia performance—often centered around his custom NuRAD wind synthesizer. His recent recordings Ariel and Voices have been praised for their emotive power and sonic originality.
Greg’s visual art practice has quietly evolved over two decades alongside his musical life. Working with found materials like cardboard, paint, oil stick, and collage, his visual pieces function as intuitive self-portraits—layered improvisations that draw from the subconscious rather than fixed meaning. His work has begun to show more publicly in recent years, with exhibitions in New York and Seattle.
Improvisation is the connective tissue across Greg’s creative world—a method of listening, of responding, and of uncovering personal truth. Whether crafting dense sonic textures or building symbolic visual forms, he creates spaces where interpretation is open and meaning can surface gradually. His work invites viewers and listeners alike into a shared act of discovery.