Britt Ransom

Britt Ransom (she/her) is an artist based between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and New Orleans, Louisiana. Ransom is currently an Associate Professor of Art in Sculpture, Installation, and Site work at Carnegie Mellon University. Her practice and teaching explore conflicts within our shared climate through digital fabrication and installation processes. As a half black queer artist, her work has recently shifted into focusing on restoring the Tawawa Chimney Corner House, a national historic site for civil rights activism, and former home of her great-great grandparents who were founding members of the Niagara Movement. Ransom is part of the New Media Caucus Board of Directors, former chair of the SIGGRAPH Art Gallery and Studio, and ZERO1 American Arts Incubator lead artist.

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