
Brittany Gravely
Artistically Brittany Gravely has focused primarily on 16mm film for the past several years, but also creates works in sound, installation, and many media of the second dimension, including collage and embroidery. She graduated in 2001 with an MFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Her earlier films, for which she is writer, director, editor and sound designer include 2001’s Introduction To Living In A Closed System (New York Film Festival, Images Festival, MFA Boston, videoex, New York Underground…) and Blood of the Earthworm of 2006 (T.I.E. Cinema, Black Maria, New York Underground, Antimatter, Chicago Underground…). In addition to creating non-photochemical “solo” pieces like a PowerPoint presentation on the film American Psycho, she was a central figure in the collaborative Architecture of the Sun who accompanied live music while manipulating dual 16mm projections and have performed in clubs and galleries in New York, Boston and Providence. Currently, she is working on several expanded cinema projects of a more mystical nature in Magical Approach. Certified in palmistry, she is also a student of herbalism and sells homemade therapeutic herbal concoctions. In her other-hours, she works as the publicist and designer for the Harvard Film Archive in Cambridge, MA.