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17 Facts About Katrina Andry

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Katrina Andry was born on 1981 and is an American visual artist and printmaker.

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Katrina Andry then studied printmaking at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and received her MFA degree in 2010.

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Katrina Andry has worked in New Orleans, as well as at Xavier University in Ohio.

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Katrina Andry uses color-reduction wood cut prints in small and large-scale prints.

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Katrina Andry's work is featured in multiple publications such as, New American Paintings, edition 118, Art in Print, and The Saratoga Collection.

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Katrina Andry's work explores the negative effects stereotypes have on people of color.

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Katrina Andry is known for her large-scale, full-color woodblock prints.

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Katrina Andry uses non-people-of-color in her work to portray more than black culture.

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However, when Katrina Andry's works are seen as black culture, the stereotype-norms are emphasized.

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Katrina Andry typically uses white men to symbolize authority over people of color stereotypes.

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Katrina Andry was listed in the September, 2012 Art in Print magazine as one of the top 50 printmakers.

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Katrina Andry has recently shown at the Hammonds House Museum, the Pensacola Museum of Art, and the New Orleans Museum of Art.

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Katrina Andry has been an artist-in-residence at Anchor Graphics in Chicago; Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California; and the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans.

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Katrina Andry's work has been exhibited at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans.

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In 2016, Katrina Andry's work was included in the Atlanta Biennial at the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center alongside artists Coco Fusco, Skylar Fein, Harmony Korine, Kalup Linzy and Stacy Lynn Waddell.

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Katrina Andry has been awarded residencies from the Joan Mitchell Center of New Orleans, Anchor Graphics in Chicago, and the Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California.

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In 2016, Katrina Andry received a grant from the Art Matters Foundation.