Bio



Brittany Fields is an Atlanta-based artist and advocate using art to empower children in public housing and low-income communities. With a focus on social impact, Brittany believes creative expression provides children a vital outlet, fostering emotional resilience and agency.

In Atlanta, around 24% of children live in poverty, with many lacking access to mental health resources and safe recreational spaces. Studies show that children in low-income communities face higher rates of trauma, depression, and anxiety, underscoring the need for support systems. Brittany’s workshops bring art therapy to hundreds of Atlanta’s youth, offering them a rare space for personal expression, healing, and self-confidence.

Brittany’s mission is to make long-term mental health support available to underserved communities. She partners with schools, community centers, and non-profits to ensure her programs are accessible and responsive to evolving needs.

Brittany’s work extends beyond art into advocacy for more consistent resources. Her pieces, inspired by the resilience of the children she works with, support her initiatives, creating a lasting impact for future generations. Through art, Brittany brings healing, empowerment, and hope to Atlanta’s youth.