INDIANAPOLIS — ArtMix recently welcomed Brittany (Britt) Sutton as its new President and CEO. She has long been an advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities, serving in a number of important positions. After working as an Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) therapist for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Britt focused in healthcare law, non-profit law, advocacy, and policy while pursuing her juris doctorate.
Britt served as the Director of Policy for the Indiana Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services where she specialized in administrative law and policy composition for the Indiana Medicaid Home and Community Based Services Waiver programs. Britt was the Associate Director of the Hall Center for Law and Health at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law where she also served as an adjunct professor for the LEND Legal Fellows program.
In her personal time, Britt enjoys taking dance classes, exploring the Cultural Trail with her corgi Augie, watercolor painting and spending time with her husband, Samuel Rothstein, Assistant Principal Clarinetist and Bass Clarinetist of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.
ArtMix is an Indianapolis-based non-profit that transforms the lives of people with disabilities through the creation of art. The organization has five core programs, plus special projects, and serves more than 6,000 individuals every year. The headquarters is located in the Harrison Center, 1505 N. Delaware St. For more information about the organization, visit artmixindiana.org