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Katrina Andry was born on 1981 in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., is an American visual artist (born 1981). Discover Katrina Andry's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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Katrina Andry (born 1981) is an American visual artist and printmaker.
She is based in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Katrina Andry was born in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Andry first studied graphic design at Louisiana State University and received her BFA in 2004.
She then studied printmaking at Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and received her MFA degree in 2010.
While at school, Andry was inspired by artists such as Adrian Piper.
Andry has worked in New Orleans, as well as at Xavier University in Ohio.
She uses color-reduction wood cut prints in small and large-scale prints.
Some of her prints are almost five feet long in order to expose the view to degrading clichés.
Andry's works never contain a specific person, but more of an ideal of certain groups of people.
Her work is featured in multiple publications such as, New American Paintings, edition 118, Art in Print, and The Saratoga Collection.
Andry's work explores the negative effects stereotypes have on people of color.
She is known for her large-scale, full-color woodblock prints.
Her works feature white subjects in blackface, depicting negative cliches and caricatures of black culture.
Through these depictions, Andry explores how stereotypes are perpetuated to benefit a majority while disenfranchising other groups of people.
Andry challenges the majority social norms and questions how these norms affect how individuals see one another.
She also uses non-people-of-color in her work to portray more than black culture.
However, when Andry's works are seen as black culture, the stereotype-norms are emphasized.
She typically uses white men to symbolize authority over people of color stereotypes.
Andry shows this visually in her work by practicing large-scale color reduction in woodcut prints.
Andry was listed in the September, 2012 Art in Print magazine as one of the top 50 printmakers.
She has recently shown at the Hammonds House Museum (solo), the Pensacola Museum of Art (solo), and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
She has also been an artist-in-residence at Anchor Graphics in Chicago; Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California; and the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans.
Andry's work has been exhibited at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans.
2012 issue of Art in Print as one of the top 50 printmakers.
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.
Andry was identified in the Jan./Feb.
In 2016, Andry received a grant from the Art Matters Foundation.