Savannah Artist “Inky Brittany” Prepares To Celebrate 10th Anniversary

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Friday, April 4th, 2025

Brittany Curry, owner of Graphic Recording and Facilitation business Inky Brittany, is preparing to celebrate her 10th anniversary of business on May 22, 2025. Over the past ten years, Curry has become a pillar of the Savannah community and beyond for both her art, and for the ways she uses her talents as a form of activism and public service.

As she approaches her anniversary, Curry is observing the occasion with a series of videos on her social media, @inkybrittany, highlighting her journey and drawing back the curtain on her artistic process. She also has a fresh new website, inkybrittany.com, featuring her story, portfolio, and testimonials from fellow community leaders.

“I am filled with gratitude and pride as I approach this significant anniversary,” says Brittany Curry. “It is incredible to be able to do what I am passionate about, and to serve the community that has supported me throughout my journey. I am excited for this opportunity to share more about my story, my process, and some of the projects I am most proud of.”

Curry's mission is “to use visual communication to help people, organizations, and businesses, think and work more effectively together.” While attending the Toronto Summer Institute in 2012, she was introduced to the concept of Graphic Recording as a tool to help people with disabilities find homes, jobs, and friends outside of organized disability services. This intersection between art and activism has fueled Inky Brittany, as she has worked with corporations, small businesses, philanthropies, governments, and more. Her public service also goes beyond her art; from 2022-2024, she chaired the Board of Directors for Chatham-Savannah Citizen Advocacy and also served on the Statewide Citizen Advocacy Advisory Committee.

Just a few of Brittany’s clients and partners have included Salesforce, Microsoft, Keurig Dr. Pepper, the City of Savannah, and the Georgia Department of Education. She took the stage as a TEDx speaker in 2023, and was named as one of Georgia Trend Magazine’s 40 Under 40 in 2017