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  • Born: 1988, Los Angeles, United States of America
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Top 3 works:
    • Map of the EU
    • Kaardi EL
    • Map of the EU
  • Works on APS: 16
  • Movements:
    • digital art
    • cyber art
  • Veel…
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Museums on APS:
    • Los Angeles County Museum of Art
    • Los Angeles County Museum of Art
    • Los Angeles County Museum of Art
    • Los Angeles County Museum of Art
    • Los Angeles County Museum of Art
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Top-ranked work: Map of the EU

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Gretchen Andrew: Bridging the Digital Canvas

Gretchen Andrew (born 1988) is an American artist whose work distinguishes itself through a compelling fusion of traditional painting techniques and explorations into the realm of digital culture—specifically, search engine art and virtual reality. Her artistic journey began in Los Angeles, where she cultivated her passion for visual expression amidst the vibrant creative landscape of Southern California. Studying information systems at Boston College on a track scholarship instilled in her a foundational understanding of how technology shapes communication and perception, informing her approach to artistic inquiry. As Andrew herself eloquently describes it, “information systems is all about how companies use technology for competitive advantage…translated into art, I’m asking how I can use information to create meaning.” This intellectual grounding fueled her early career in Silicon Valley at Intuitive and Google, where she honed skills in data analysis and user experience design—skills that would unexpectedly prove invaluable to her artistic pursuits. Recognizing the transformative potential of online platforms for disseminating ideas and fostering collaboration, Andrew abandoned corporate roles in 2012 to dedicate herself fully to painting. Remarkably, she credits YouTube videos as a catalyst for developing her distinctive technique, stating, “the idea that one can learn about all topics on the internet was the motto of her artistic series ‘how to how to how to.’” A formative mentorship with London-based figurative painter Billy Childish provided Andrew with invaluable guidance and honed her observational skills. From 2012 to 2017, she apprenticed under Childish’s tutelage, absorbing his mastery of color and composition—influences that are palpable in her subsequent works. Her artistic series ‘How To How To How To,’ a direct reflection of this digital ethos, exemplifies her commitment to interrogating the role of technology within creative practice. Andrew's artistic vision centers on confronting contemporary anxieties surrounding identity and self-perception in an increasingly mediated world. Her celebrated “Facetune Portraits” series utilizes oil paintings as a counterpoint to the pervasive influence of AI-generated beauty standards—a project that garnered significant acclaim at The Monterey Museum of Art and Hope 93. This ambitious undertaking delves into the psychological impact of digital filters on our understanding of appearance, prompting viewers to consider how technology shapes our perceptions of beauty and authenticity. Her work has gained international recognition through exhibitions in prestigious venues such as Arebyte gallery and De Re Gallery, cementing her position as a leading voice in exploring the intersection between art and technology. Notably, Andrew’s ‘Map of the EU,’ a captivating collage painting bursting with symbolic textures and colors, showcases her ability to synthesize disparate visual elements into a cohesive artistic statement—a piece that embodies the spirit of experimentation and innovation characteristic of her oeuvre. Furthermore, she was awarded the 21C Acquisition Award at The Monterey Museum of Art for her contribution to contemporary art discourse. Gretchen Andrew continues to push boundaries, demonstrating that creativity can thrive in unexpected spaces – namely, within the digital landscape itself.