Born in Southampton, New York 1975
Andreanna lives in Brooklyn NY.
Education
Masters in Social Sciences, Queens College, Flushing New York, 2005
Bachelor of fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York City, 1997
Exhibitions
Group Exhibition. Cooper Union. Indwelling, Living in the Female Body.
New York. March 2007.
Group Exhibition. Chelsea Art Museum. Media Literacy: Overseas Conversation Series (II). Chelsea, New York. June 1-11, 2005.
Powdermaker Gallery. Queens College. Literacy and Mathematics through
Photography. Flushing, New York. May 1-19, 2005
Group Exhibition. Turchin Center for the Arts, Eye of the Temporal Appalachian State University. Boone, North Carolina. February 2005- May 2005.
Tisch Gallery. New York University. Traveling exhibition 25 Under 25, Up and
Coming American Photographers. November 15, 2003- January 20, 2004
Center for Documentary Studies. Duke University. Traveling exhibition 25 Under 25, Up and Coming American Photographers. March 2004- May 2004.
The Half King/ In Camera Gallery. Cake and Hot Dogs and Wild Women Weekend. Chelsea, New York. July-Sept. 2003
Group Exhibition. White Columns. Outer Boroughs. New York, New York.
Sept. 10- Oct. 17, 1999.
Awards
The Herbert Bienstock Research Award. Awarded by the City University
of New York for research in developing the LAMP program at Queens College.
June 2005.
PDN Photo Annual 2004. Nominated for best book cover for 2003.
Articals/Books
Times Journal of Photography. Interview of recent work in World-Class section, April 2005
25 under25 Up and Coming American Photographers. A photography book published by Powerhouse. Edited by Iris Tillman Hill and preface by Lauren Greenfield. November 2003.
Teaching Positions
Black and white photography instructor for the LAMP (Literacy and Mathematics through Photography) programs Queens College. This photography program has been funded by the WK Kellogg Foundation. 2001-present
BOCES Art in Education Program photography instructor for high school students. 2001-2002
Lectures
2004
Hunter College, The LAMP Program, New York City
2002
School of Visual Arts
Clients
Puma
New York Times Magazine
Fortune
Discover
Mother Jones
Teen People
U.S. News and World Report
Oprah
Marie Claire
New York Magazine
The Source
Getty Images
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