Emilie Louise Gossiaux (born 1989, Metairie) is an American multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in New York City.
A 2022 Brooklyn Rail review of her exhibition Significant Otherness described Gossiaux's sculptures and drawings as "...shot through with the radical intimacy that accompanies recognition of our mutual enmeshment.
[11] In October 2010, Gossiaux was hit by a truck while riding her bicycle in Brooklyn, resulting in cardiac arrest, "a traumatic brain injury, a stroke and multiple fractures in her head, pelvis and leg".
However, Gossiaux became responsive over a month after the accident, and was transferred to NYU Langone Medical Center’s Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine.
[3] Many of Gossiaux's sculptures and drawings feature her guide dog London, with whom she has "an interdependent relationship that crisscrosses between maternal, spousal, emotional, and practical.
[20] In 2021, Gossiaux's sculpture piece Dancing with London (2021) was included in the exhibition Crip Time at the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt, Germany.
[3] That same year, she contributed several ceramic pieces to Finnegan Shannon’s exhibition "Don’t Mind if I Do" at the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland.