Brittany Nelson is an artist who manipulates historic photographic processes to create artifacts that speak about the future. We talked about what it’s like to work with deadly chemicals, why traditionalists are ruffled by her technique, and who she listens to on repeat in the dark room. She just completed a residency at the Teton Artlab, a local art space that supports regional and international artists through their residency program and public events.
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