She was a committed and engaged student at Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia, majoring in illustration.
Bianca worked closely as an activist with the Williams Way LGBT Center in Philadelphia, and also worked as a volunteer for the Barnes Foundation.
Her spirit and legacy will live on through her artwork. Those close to her will remember her creativity, extraordinary talent, and passion for synthesizing her unique vision. She combined realism with futurism, classic comic book style with social and political activism, expressing the hardships of life with an open and loving heart.
Bianca is survived by her mother Denise Lewis of Collingswood, father Frank Console of Oaklyn, sister Olivia of Collingswood, grandparents Geri and Richard Lewis of Georgia, along with many aunts, uncles, and cousins. She will be missed dearly by her family, close friends, and the Moore community.
Arrangements have been entrusted to BLAKE-DOYLE Funeral Home, Collingswood, NJ. Services private. Please leave your remembrance of Bianca on BLAKE-DOYLE.com
The family asks for any donations to be made in Bianca’s honor to go to the William Way LGBT Community Center.