Brady Black is an artist focused primarily on large format public art and “Community Murals” with a emphasis on bringing attention to marginalized communities.
Brady engages with these communities and collaboratively creates public works that empower the participants to express themselves and see their work on large public spaces.
Brady began his work on the streets of Beirut, Lebanon where he saw the power of art to transform spaces and unite communities by designing and facilitating the creation of “Community Murals”.
Brady was born in Texas, USA but now calls Seattle home with his wife, son, and ridiculous dog Kreacher.
If you are interested in creating a mural or a collaborative “Community Mural” please get in contact.
I would love to help you tell your group’s story.
Exhibitions:
2023 - “Ghosts of Belltown”, Base Camp 2 Gallery. (Group Show) Seattle, WA
2023 - “Toys Not Included”, Base Camp 1 Gallery. (Group Show) Seattle, WA
2021 - Ruins - Underline Project (group show). Beirut, Lebanon
2020 - Art Residency- Art of Change Gallery. Beirut, Lebanon
2020 - Beirut 365 (solo show)- Art of Change Gallery. Beirut, Lebanon
2019-2020 - “Kuh-rupt” - Art of Change Gallery. Beirut, Lebanon & Cairo, Egypt
2019 - “Revolution Sketches” (solo show) - Hook Gallery. Beirut, Lebanon
2019 - “Pop of Hope” - Matisse Gallery. Beirut, Lebanon
Press:
May 2020 - An Nahar Newspaper “Lebanese Essential Workers”
Spring 2020 - Sorbet, Issue 26 - The Red Rhapsody Issue
Dec 2019 - Selections Magazine
Dec. 2019 - Drawing Attention Magazine
25 Nov. 2019 - L’Orient Le Jour
Nov 2019- Beirut’s Bright Side
2016 - Everyday Artistry: Creative Living Interview