
Meet Brittany Grace
She goes by Ivory
I’m Ivory — also known as Brittany Grace — an artist, performer, and Erotic Wellness Coach working at the intersection of embodiment, desire, and creative power.
For nearly a decade, my work has been rooted in the erotic arts. I began my career as a dancer and entertainer in Las Vegas, where lived experience became the foundation for a deeper inquiry into desire and the erotic as a legitimate source of power. What started as a means to an end evolved into an embodied practice — one that values presence, self-possession, and conscious relationship to erotic energy beyond shame or performance.
My work explores erotic energy as life force and power — the current that informs confidence, creativity, intimacy, and authenticity. I support individuals in reconnecting with this energy not as something to suppress or act out unconsciously, but as something to live from with clarity and sovereignty.
My approach is trauma-informed and grounded in years of study across erotic arts, embodiment practices, and spiritual traditions. I have trained with teachers including Carolyn Elliott (author of Existential Kink), Lauren Harkness, and Amy White (Temple of the Feminine). I am a certified Dakini (Tantric Experience Provider) Female Sexuality Coach, and Erotic Embodiment Facilitator. My work is shaped as much by lived integration as by formal training.
As an artist, I channel my devotion to ritual and symbolism through my jewelry brand, OSTARA, creating adornment as a form of remembrance and initiation. I am also the creator of Erotic Muse, a semi-annual experiential event exploring erotic intelligence through movement, ritual, and performance — where embodiment and art converge.
I work with women, men, and couples who feel called to deeper intimacy, embodied presence, and aliveness. Through Tantric practices, sensual embodiment, movement, ritual, somatic guidance, and creative expression, I weave the erotic and the esoteric, the sacred with the mundane, the primal and the refined.
At its core, my work is about reclamation — returning to the parts of yourself that were never wrong, only forgotten — and learning to live from the power, presence, and truth that reside in the body.