A B O U T

Brierley Grace is a painter, photographer and licensed African safari guide, who finds herself capturing her international travels through mixed media pieces and the lens of her camera.
Her goal is to share the worlds wildlife with others in an effort to inspire passion and conservation action in others. She serves as a field journalist for Global Conservation Force, capturing and documenting anti-poaching efforts worldwide; something she feels is one of her life’s greatest rewards.
She has been creating artwork all her life and follows in her departed mothers incredible footsteps, making pieces out of her home studio, a space the two cherished together.
She is currently navigating life as a paraplegic after becoming paralyzed while working in Southern Africa in 2025. She hopes her story of recovery is echoed in the animals she fights for; resilient like the rhino as she finds her new ‘track.’
Brierley spends her time between her home in the United States and Africa.
“If we can teach people about wildlife, they will be touched. Share my wildlife with me. Because humans want to save things that they love.”
-Steve Irwin