Words and Music
Borderland Arts & Marquette Poets Circle
Gala Malherbe

Gala Malherbe lives in Marquette with her husband and three children. She is a physical therapist and nature enthusiast. Her greatest joy in life is spending time with her children. Her poems often reflect the complexities of motherhood, her connection to nature, and the triumphs and struggles of the human spirit. She appreciates this opportunity to share her work and take in the work of others.


Hannah's Music by Sharon Antonissen was inspired by the poem "Piano Lesson" by Gala Malherbe. Click on the image to learn more about the artwork.

Fermata by Jane Landwehr was inspired by the poem "Fermata" by Gala Malherbe. Click on the image to learn more about the artwork.

"Dawn" by Gala Malherbe is a response to Dawn by Jane Landwehr. Click on the image to learn about the artwork and artist.
"I Forgive You World" by Gala Malherbe is a response to Gaia by Darlene Strand. Click on the image to learn about the artwork and artist.