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Bryan Andrews is an internationally recognized
artist known for his minimalist style carvings and drawings. Primarily a three-dimensional artist, his fetem
works draw inspiration from myths, fables,
folklore, and modern culture, blending these elements together and forming a
kind of contemporary folk art. His work has been showcased at numerous
exhibitions around the United States,
India, and in China. Andrews’ work has been featured in shows at
The Invisible Museum, The North American Sculpture Exhibition, the Denver Art
Museum, and Museums of Contemporary Art in Ft. Collins, Colorado, Boulder,
Colorado, and Denver, Colorado. Most recently, his works have been showcased at
the Arvada Center
for the Arts and Humanities in Arvada, Colorado and Pirate Contemporary Art in Denver, Colorado. Three new public works were installed in
2007, in Lakewood, Colorado,
Arvada, Colorado,
and Denver, Colorado. Andrews’
work has been reviewed by Eyelevel magazine, Scene magazine, The Westword, The
Rocky Mountain News, The Denver Post, The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel and The
Boulder Daily Camera. He received a Best
of Denver Award from The Westword Magazine in 2000 and in 2006. He was also recently the subject of an artist
profile in 5280 magazine. His
work was included in the book Tiki Art Now, published by The Last Gasp
Publishing Company and in Burnout magazine, a Kustom Kulture magazine published
in Japan.
Bryan Andrews was formally educated at The
Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, where he received a Bachelor of Fine
Arts in Sculpture in 1997. He has also
studied Industrial Design at the Colorado Institute of Art and traditional
woodcarving with craftsmen in his native Ozark Mountains. |
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