
Brittani Taylor is a visual artist, photographer, and curator with a deep appreciation for art and the creative process. Through her work, she seeks to connect with others, fostering a sense of community and shared insight. A long-time resident of Charlotte, North Carolina, Brittani holds a bachelor’s degree in studio arts with a concentration in photography from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Brittani’s work is shaped by her environment, upbringing, and curiosity about self-identity, which fuels her exploration of representation—both of herself and of the Black individuals she’s in community with. Her photography captures multifaceted emotions, aiming to convey depth in what might seem ordinary and sparking conversations that bridge personal and collective experiences.
Brittani's most recent body of work delves into the coexistence of hope and sorrow, focusing on both personal and collective experiences of loss in today's political climate. Through this series, she uses circles as a recurring symbol of continuity and connection, aiming to create a space for reflection, healing, and community engagement. Her work seeks to capture multifaceted emotions through creative concepts and artistic portraits.
Brittani has exhibited work at the Harvey B. Gantt Center, Goodyear Arts, The Gallery for Cabarrus Arts, and The Light Factory, where she currently serves as the Director of Exhibitions. She also works as a freelance photographer, capturing portraits, events, and products.
Instagram: @brittani.taylorr