Brady Black

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”.
The Firestone: An Artist Takeover - the vision of Brady Black and Aaron Asis is to transform underutilized urban space into a dynamic hub for creativity, collaboration, and community. Partnering with the City of Seattle and over 40 local artists, the project reimagines public art as a tool for civic engagement—featuring murals, interactive installations, and live events. By activating a transitional space, Brady invites the public to explore new possibilities for placemaking and collective expression.