Spatial engagement underpins Britt's practice. She uses transparent industrial materials and mono- chromatic tones to create interactive artworks that explore notions of form and space.
In her sculptural work and site-specific installations, resilient materials including vinyl and perforated aluminium are drawn, folded and woven into shapes and patterns, creating spaces that gently shift with the viewers’ movement and interaction.
Britt's career has increasingly spanned both art and architectural practices, working on large-scale commissioned artworks such as an 8-storey façade for Fender Katsalidis Architects’ in Melbourne. Spanning nearly 3000 square metres, this facade is said to be the largest public artwork in the Southern Hemisphere.
Significant achievements include the prestigious Art & Australia/ Credit Suisse Private Banking Emerging Artist Award (2013), selection for the ABN AMRO Emerging Artist Award and receipt of the Freedman Foundation Travelling Scholarship for Emerging Artists (2010), which supported residencies at ACME studios (London), Draw International (France) and Red Gate Gallery (Beijing). In 2015 Britt was curated into the international exhibition Sala del Portal, Venice, which coincided with the 56th Venice Biennale; she also undertook a residency at Youkobo Art Space Residency, Tokyo, which culminated in a public installation.