Britt Fabello (b. 1990, Worcester, MA) is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, California. Grounded in an intentional and meditative practice, her work reflects the intricate dialogue between people, their emotions, and the environment. Through sustainable material exploration and subtle textures, Fabello balances the natural world with the human experience. By focusing on these interwoven relationships, her art engages the senses and encourages moments of reflection.
Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Montserrat College of Art, 2010-2012
University of Southern Maine, 2008-2010
Current & Upcoming
Vegetal Art Collection
Espace Bagouet, Montpellier, France, 2024-25
Solo Shows
Fragments, Artemis Studio LA, Topanga, CA, 2023
Group Exhibitions
Vegetal Art Collection, Espace Bagouet, Montpellier, France, 2024-25
Enormous Tiny Art Show 36, Nahcotta, Portsmouth, NH 2024
Inaugural Group Show, SOLOSHOW, Laguna Beach, CA, 2024
Winter Exhibition, Homiens, Virtual, 2023
Enormous Tiny Art Show 34, Nahcotta, Portsmouth, NH, 2023
Enormous Tiny Art Show 32, Nahcotta, Portsmouth, NH, 2022
ArtPM, Buoy Gallery, Kittery, ME, 2022
Open Studios, The Button Factory, Portsmouth, NH, 2021
Chasing Light, Gallery 263, Virtual, 2021
Intrinsic Nature, The Curator’s Salon, Virtual, 2021
Mindfulness, Visionary Projects x Voss Gallery, Virtual, 2021
Seer Projects, Unqork, New York, NY, 2019
Unity, PoptArt Gallery, London, UK, 2018
Small Works Show, 301 Gallery, Beverly, MA, 2017
Summer Show, Beside The Wave, London, UK, 2017
Lateral Relations, 301 Gallery, Beverly, MA, 2012
Collaborations & Projects
FibreLab, Britt Fabello x FibreLab Terracotta PaperTex, 2024
Ursula Caruel, Vegetal Art Collection, 2024
Uptime, Art as Meditation, 2023
Brooklyn Art Library, The Sketchbook Project: Color Study, 2022
Spacey Studios, Rituals Print Collection, 2020
Selected Press
FibreLab / CanvasRebel / Shoutout LA / Voyage LA / The Curator’s Salon / NOROO Seoul/Milan Design Studio / Artsper / Kevin Barry Art Advisory / EcoSassy / Zoe Morton / Seacoast Lately / Project Sylvia / Ham & High // All Press