NEITHER HERE NOR THERE

I’ll be debuting a new installation and hope you can join.
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH’S STUDIO ART DEPARTMENT FACULTY EXHIBITION
MARCH 21 – APRIL 20, 2024
Opening Reception: Thursday, January March 21 (6-8 pm)

I’ll be debuting a new installation and hope you can join.
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH’S STUDIO ART DEPARTMENT FACULTY EXHIBITION
MARCH 21 – APRIL 20, 2024
Opening Reception: Thursday, January March 21 (6-8 pm)

I’m excited to be media designing this year’s Pittsburgh Opera Fashion Show. More info: https://www.pittsburghopera.org/calendar/detail/fashion-show-2023

KONTARA MORPHIS’S
UNDERLAND x Alice (with Media Design by Scott Andrew)
MARCH 21–22
TICKETS | $20–$30
This March, see the premiere of UNDERLAND x Alice, choreographer Kontara Morphis's theatrical dance journey down the rabbit hole. Set in the 1920s Greenwood District, this stunning production invites audiences to join Alice Freeman on a journey to Underland. Along the way, Alice - and viewers - will realize that only some people are who they seem to be.
You don’t want to miss this magical trip!

Sat., Aug. 26, 7 p.m. at the CMoA Sculpture Garden
TQ Live! presents a queer evening of dazzling performance, dance, poetry, comedy, resplendent fantasies, music, and more. This ninth installment of the annual performance series features artists and performers from the many LGBTQIA+ communities in the Pittsburgh region. Hosted by Joseph Hall, this year’s lineup includes performances by Arewá Basit (NYC), lys scott, Jiggy Draco, Simon Phillips x AJ Libert, Agni Paradise, Dynasty, and Jasmine Hearn x Bekezela Mguni, along with visuals by FAGNELLY, and a dance party featuring HUNY XO.
TQ Live! 2023 is produced by Scott Andrew, Joseph Hall, Suzie Silver, and sarah huny young, and is co-presented by Carnegie Museum of Art.
More Info Here: https://carnegieart.org/event/tq-live-2023/

I’m excited to have Jesse Factor and my video Show Queen featured at Wick Monet for their Pittsburgh Pride Exhibition opening on June 15th and curated by my lovely past student Sarah El-Hefnawy.

Show Queen, by Jesse Factor and Scott Andrew is a digital video edit that is derived from our live stage show by the same name. It will be included in Video Art PGH curated by Cameron A. Granger and featured alongside works by Angie Jennings, Jamie Walters Kessler, Erin Mallea, Evangeline Mensah-Agyekum, Diana Khoi Nguyen, Ajunie Virk.

Scott Andrew will be making a video installation for the 2023 House Party benefit at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater.

Show Queen will get it’s first work-in-progress showing at Milton Art Bank on June 2nd and 3rd.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/show-queen-tickets-562513963407

I’m excited to join the Pittsburgh Creative Corps
https://opapgh.org/pittsburgh-creative-corps/artist-directory/scott-andrew/
Scott Andrew (b. 1982, Waynesburg, PA) is a multimedia queer-oriented video, installation, and performance artist, media designer, VFX editor, educator, and curator. His original artistic works have been exhibited at MoMA’s PopRally Performance Series (NYC), Ballroom Marfa (Marfa, TX), the Hammer Museum (LA), the J. Paul Getty Museum (LA), MIX NYC, Envoy Enterprises, Geffen Contemporary, Anthology Film Archives, The Kinsey Institute, The Center for Sex and Culture, and The Andy Warhol Museum among others. His Media Design projects include Looking at You (Carnegie Mellon University Alumni Concert Hall), Suite Life (The Kelly Strayhorn Theater), House Party (The Kelly Strayhorn Theater), I Am A Haunted House (a collaboration with Jesse Factor at The Kelly Strayhorn Theater), The Diva Saga (a collaboration with Veronica Bleaus at the Gibson Center for the Arts at Washington College), Group (The Wild Project in NYC), and The City Wears a Slouch Hat (Gladys G. Davis Theatre at West Virginia University). Recent VFX / Video editing projects include the documentary Workhorse Queen (by Angela Washko), and the interactive music video Gesture of Devotion (by Congregation of Drones). Scott is a Visiting Lecturer in the Studio Arts program at the University of Pittsburgh, an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University, and co-curates TQ Live! at the Carnegie Museum of Art and Fail-Safe, an NEA funded project at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater.
Photo by Rowan Keslar

University Art Gallery, University of Pittsburgh
March 31-April 29, 2023
The faculty and staff of the Department of Studio Arts are pleased to present the creative work of the 2023 Studio Arts graduates, as well as exceptional works selected by faculty from students in department courses.
Detour is the 2023 Studio Arts Student Exhibition that can be viewed both in person and virtually. The work of the seniors will be published in a catalogue available in the holdings of the Frick Fine Arts Library later this spring. Exhibiting artists with exceptional works selected by faculty: Zekai Chen, Sydney Cristofori, Len Franz, Coco Kambayashi, August Korb, Maggie Knox, Kathryn Larrimer, Anna Tillie Plazek, Sarah Schoenberger, Emily Xu, and Casey Yin
See the Virtual Tour here.
2023 Exhibition Awards listed here.