Emma Brittain is an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the intricate tapestry of identity through cultural connections and natural metaphors. As an artist of color, she explores the collective black identity, lost ancestry and connection to the land. She reflects on her travels and also her work locally with youth in Buffalo.
Emma Brittain’s work has been featured in exhibitions at Buffalo Art Movement, Buffalo Arts Studio, The Roger Tory Peterson Institute, and the artist continues to engage with communities through workshops and community art projects. She is also the Executive Director of Locust Street Art, a nonprofit that specializes in offering free community art classes in animation, ceramics, photography, and drawing and painting.
Emma Brittain
Studio Artist