Vinisha Browne

Moving Artist

Vinisha Browne is a Maryland-born first generation Caribbean American. With strong roots in the islands Anguilla and Antigua yet growing up in the US, she works closely with the idea of intersectionality. Vinisha finds truth in all that comes of being present in the body.

Volunteering and mentoring in urban nature conservation as a young adult instilled in her the desire to share her love of nature. This was a love cultivated between the woody east coast forests and brightly-colored sandy tropics of the Caribbean. The continuous conversation with all life around us; is the ground upon which Vinisha stands most strongly, and the softness that she relaxes into. This is the conversation and language of her heritage, one that she carries in the body and on the tongue; as a moving artist, storyteller, and poet. In her art she explores the nuances of nature, connection, transformation, and embodiments of love.

Through studying indigenous and sustainable agriculture, Vinisha had the honor of working closely with family farms in Intag, Ecuador and nonprofit Casa Xitla in Mexico City. This was a learning-through-life experience that allowed her to put into practice biasless, languageless, speciesless communication. Her life was changed as she was carried through travel upon the understanding of love with absolute strangers. Connecting people through nature and stories to grow, learn, and share is her inspiration.

Her life was changed once again when, after living in Atlanta for a year, she was spontaneously and openly welcomed by glo. Within the glo platform, she found community, intention, and freedom. Process in glo expands and highlights intersectionality while silently asking the question: “Can we love and care deeply for strangers?”

When not in process with glo, Vinisha enjoys singing, writing, deep-belly laughing, playing music, yoga, and her current studies of Ayurvedic Medicine.