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Originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Brandi earned her BA in Environmental Anthropology and Art from the University of Iowa. Since graduating, she has held several seasonal conservation-based positions across the U.S., an experience that continually informs the environmental themes woven throughout her art. Her work often explores constructed landscapes, the tension between organic forms and digital spaces, and the emotional impact of environmental crises.
Brandi's creative process is intuitive—driven by observation, memory, and experimentation with color and form. She uses painting as a tool for introspection, critique, and connection, aiming to question the systemic disconnection from nature seen in American city planning and everyday life. Her ongoing project, Overexposure to the Main Character, seeks to build a cohesive body of work that expresses these themes while grappling with feelings of apathy, isolation, and hope for change.
Brandi has received several honors for her work, including the Grant Wood Legacy Prize, and has recently been featured in the group show Environmental Ties 2. She continues to evolve her practice, committed to fostering meaningful conversations around nature, community, and the spaces we create.
2019 Shades of Femininity, Kunzler Studios and Gallery, West Des Moines, IA
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2025 RADIANT, Radiant Community Art Space, Eugene, OR
2025 Environmental Ties II, Space at Mugnuson Park Gallery, Seattle, WA
2017 Teen Academy Group show, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA
2018 Teen Academy Group show, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, IA
2018 Valley High School Outstanding Artist Scholarship
2018 Iowa State Fair People's Choice Honorable Mention in Painting
Last Updated 25.09.05