A stunning mural that embodies the spirit of artistic activism, celebrating 10 years of community engagement and creativity.
Brittany Curry, a key figure in Savannah’s art scene, is set to celebrate her 10 years of artistic activism on May 22, 2025. Marking this milestone, she will launch a new website and video series showcasing her journey and community impact. Known for bridging gaps through visual communication, Brittany’s work engages both local and global communities. Additionally, Savannah is rolling out its first-ever Public Art Master Plan, encouraging community input for future public artworks, ensuring the city resonates with its rich cultural heritage.
Hey there, Savannah! It’s an exciting time in the community as one of its beloved figures, Brittany Curry, is gearing up to celebrate an impressive 10 years of artistic activism. On May 22, 2025, Brittany, the creative mastermind behind the graphic recording and facilitation company, Inky Brittany, will mark this milestone with flair and a heartfelt spirit. Known for her vibrant contribution to Savannah’s art scene, Brittany has become an integral part of the community, blending art with causes close to her heart.
As part of the anniversary festivities, Brittany is set to launch a new website, inkybrittany.com, where folks can dive into her story. This site will showcase her portfolio filled with colorful and dynamic works and feature testimonials from community leaders who have witnessed her impact firsthand. But that’s not all! Brittany has also been busy creating a series of engaging videos chronicling her journey in the art world. You can catch these delightful clips on her social media, where she goes by @inkybrittany. Expect to see her share stories about her artistic process, offering a rare glimpse into her life as a creative advocate.
Brittany’s mission is all about using visual communication to enhance collaboration among people, businesses, and organizations. She discovered the power of graphic recording back in 2012 during the Toronto Summer Institute, where she learned this technique could significantly assist individuals with disabilities. This epiphany fueled her passion for creating connections through art, and over the years, she has worked with a multitude of high-profile clients, including Salesforce, Microsoft, and Keurig Dr. Pepper, alongside local entities like the City of Savannah and the Georgia Department of Education.
Brittany’s influence extends beyond her artwork. In 2023, she had the honor of serving as a TEDx speaker, showcasing her expertise and community spirit. Back in 2017, she earned a spot on Georgia Trend Magazine’s coveted 40 Under 40 list, underscoring her remarkable contributions to the region. To further cement her dedication, from 2022 to 2024, she chaired the Board of Directors for Chatham-Savannah Citizen Advocacy, actively working towards bettering lives in her community.
To truly reflect the desires and dreams of Savannah’s residents, community input is crucial. Organizers are on the lookout for feedback through meetings and surveys, ensuring that the Public Art Master Plan resonates with everyone in the city. This collaborative effort is made possible through a partnership involving local consultants and Designing Local, with supportive funds coming from SCAD’s SERVE Community Fund to enhance public safety measures in Savannah. There is a shared understanding among city officials about the need for public art initiatives to be accessible in all neighborhoods, extending the creative reach far and wide across Savannah.
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