Bryan David Griffith

Bryan David Griffith Contemporary art and photography based in Flagstaff, Arizona. Exhibited nationally and included in major museum collections.

Join us Friday, Dec. 5, 6-8pm for the continuation of Tending the Flame in conjunction with ArtWalk FLG.During the long ...
12/04/2025

Join us Friday, Dec. 5, 6-8pm for the continuation of Tending the Flame in conjunction with ArtWalk FLG.

During the long nights of winter, cultures around the world have long gathered around the warm light of fire and imbued it with ritual meaning. Tending the Flame is one man’s attempt to keep the spark of creativity burning during a metaphorical time of darkness. Artist Bryan David Griffith uses fire as a medium to plumb the relationship between nature and humanity. The resulting works juxtapose geometric forms with organic energy to convey themes of attempted control, disruption, loss, and ultimately—healing.

Pictured: Changing Horizons, smoke from fire accumulated in encaustic beeswax on wood panels, 10x10” each.

11/22/2025
"When the path ahead is cloudy, keeping heading towards the light." This piece is included in the final show at the Muse...
08/07/2025

"When the path ahead is cloudy, keeping heading towards the light." This piece is included in the final show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Flagstaff, opening August 2 6-10pm with over 20 Flagstaff artists. While this physical space will close, MOCAF will continue its mission of supporting established and emerging artists of all backgrounds through pop-up exhibitions in the interim. Many thanks to the board members and volunteers who have helped build Flagstaff's arts community over the years.

"Liminal", accumulated carbon emissions on paper, 10x10", framed to 16x20" A portion of the proceeds will benefit MOCAF.

Online auction continuing at Coconino Center for the Arts after a successful opening this weekend. There is still a chan...
01/27/2025

Online auction continuing at Coconino Center for the Arts after a successful opening this weekend. There is still a chance to get works by some of your favorite Arizona artists for bids starting at just $100 for works valued at $500-$1000. Including this one:
“Jumping Through” unique version of this print from original film made with vintage and homemade equipment, mounted on wood panel and hand-coated with encaustic beeswax.
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Red Rock Crossing, Coconino National Forest, ArizonaArchival C-print from large-format filmHoliday Sale on photos from m...
12/15/2024

Red Rock Crossing, Coconino National Forest, Arizona
Archival C-print from large-format film

Holiday Sale on photos from my film archive of your favorite National Parks, Monuments, and Forests for a limited time:
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Holiday Flash Sale on some of my most popular landscape photos! https://bryangriffithphotography.bigcartel.com“Pebbles &...
12/09/2024

Holiday Flash Sale on some of my most popular landscape photos!
https://bryangriffithphotography.bigcartel.com

“Pebbles & Stones”, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan
Archival C-print from large-format film
Multiple sizes and frame styles available.

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New work included in the MOCAF group show opening Friday, April 26 6-10pm. Fundraiser for the Museum of Contemporary Art...
04/24/2024

New work included in the MOCAF group show opening Friday, April 26 6-10pm. Fundraiser for the Museum of Contemporary Art Flagstaff, providing opportunities for regional artists.
"Condensation", foraged natural dyes and pigments, cyanotype, acrylic on canvas, 30x30x1.5"
Part of the series Watershed, about the effects of human development and climate change on water ecology.

Last week to see my work in L.A. at Bermudez Projects!"Of Flames and Shadows Gone Astray", four-person show with Frances...
04/02/2024

Last week to see my work in L.A. at Bermudez Projects!
"Of Flames and Shadows Gone Astray", four-person show with Francesca Bifulco, Malado Francine, and Cody Norris.

"In what is perhaps his most personal art exhibition, gallerist Julian Bermudez departs from conventional curatorship, and instead brings together deeply-resonant artworks — each incorporating fire as a material — in this cathartic confessional of love, loss, and perseverance."

Liminal Series, petroleum smoke on paper, 10x10" each, framed to 16x20".

Now on view at Bermudez Projects in Los Angeles until April 6, each work in the cathartic show “Of Flames and Shadows Go...
03/21/2024

Now on view at Bermudez Projects in Los Angeles until April 6, each work in the cathartic show “Of Flames and Shadows Gone Astray" has literally been through fire. Featuring Bryan David Griffith, Francesca Bifulco, Malado Francine, and Cody Norris.
Artist panel discussion March 23, 4:30pm.

Wax and Wane (IV), smoke accumulated in beeswax on two wood panels, 30x30x2.25" each.

Proud to be showing with these three compelling artists in Los Angeles this month! Opening March 9, 6-9pm at Bermudez Pr...
03/06/2024

Proud to be showing with these three compelling artists in Los Angeles this month! Opening March 9, 6-9pm at Bermudez Projects, “Of Flames and Shadows Gone Astray” is a show about love, loss, and catharsis. Featuring four artists working with or living through fire: Francesca Bifulco, Bryan David Griffith, Cody Norris, and Malado Francine. Curated by Julian Bermudez.

Pictured: Bryan David Griffith, “Radiant”, smoke accumulated in encaustic beeswax, 30x30”

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