Inky Brittany Celebrates 10 Years of Artistic Activism

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Savannah entrepreneur Brittany Curry celebrates a decade of her graphic recording and facilitation company, Inky Brittany, on May 22, 2025. From her beginnings in 2012 at the Toronto Summer Institute for Inclusion to now, she has become a key figure in the local arts community, advocating for marginalized voices and using visual storytelling to drive social change. Alongside a video series showcasing her journey, she has launched a new website to share her work and impact.

Inky Brittany: Celebrating a Decade of Artistic Activism in Savannah

Hold on to your hats, folks! The vibrant city of Savannah is gearing up to celebrate a huge milestone as local entrepreneur Brittany Curry marks her 10th anniversary with her graphic recording and facilitation business, Inky Brittany, on May 22, 2025. What began as a side project has blossomed into a beloved pillar of the Savannah artistic community and a platform for social change.

A Journey of Art and Activism

Over the last decade, Curry has become a vital part of the Savannah community. Through her unique blend of art and activism, she has aimed to uplift marginalized voices and champion the causes of those often overlooked. Her passion for graphic recording sparked during her attendance at the Toronto Summer Institute for Inclusion in 2012, where she discovered the potent possibilities of visual communication.

To commemorate this significant anniversary, Curry is preparing an exciting series of videos that will be showcased on her social media account, @inkybrittany. These clips will offer a peek into her inspiring journey and the fascinating artistic process that has made her a household name.

A New Website and Continued Impact

In addition to the video series, Curry has launched a new website, inkybrittany.com, which beautifully showcases her personal story, portfolio, and heartfelt testimonials from influential community leaders. The site serves as a testament to her commitment to enhancing collaboration among individuals, businesses, and organizations through the magic of visual storytelling.

Throughout her career, Curry has attracted a versatile roster of clients, including corporate giants such as Salesforce and Microsoft. However, her heart truly lies within her local community. Her role as chair for the Board of Directors of Chatham-Savannah Citizen Advocacy from 2022 to 2024 highlighted her dedication to creating opportunities for individuals with disabilities, particularly in housing and employment.

Art with Purpose

What makes Curry‘s work stand out? It’s her ability to transform graphic facilitation into a powerful tool for change. She doesn’t just create pretty pictures; she employs her artistic style to help organizations and groups solidify their goals, keeping interactions lively and engaging. With a record of 178 live meetings and 77 special projects completed in 36 cities across 17 states (plus one province in Canada), her impact resonates far beyond Savannah.

Her impressive portfolio also includes significant contributions to public initiatives, like securing a $60,000 grant for Healthy Savannah through visually compelling grant applications. The artistic interpretations not only enhance presentations but also serve to clarify and strengthen the communication necessary for effective collaboration.

Adapting Through Challenges

Despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, Curry adapted her approach to continue delivering high-quality graphic facilitation via online platforms. Her creativity knows no bounds, evidenced recently by her work on a children’s e-book titled “Captain Corona & the 19 COVID Warriors,” weaving together education and art to engage young audiences.

Looking Ahead

As she gears up for her anniversary celebrations, Curry looks forward to deepening her ties with Savannah’s hospitality and convention sectors while expanding her local clientele. She plans to keep sharing her artistic journey and insights, reinforcing her mission to enhance communication and stimulate participation in a rapidly evolving work environment.

Savannah is surely excited to honor Brittany Curry and look back at a decade of her invaluable contributions. Be sure to check out her videos and new website as we all celebrate her remarkable journey with Inky Brittany!

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