TRANSMISSION ART ARCHIVE
Lorelei d’Andriole
Lorelei d’Andriole is an intermedia artist, educator, and writer whose work is at the intersections of transgender and sound studies. Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, d’Andriole toured across the country in punk bands and played hundreds of shows in venues ranging from house shows to amphitheaters while earning her BFA in New Media from the University of Central Oklahoma (Magna Cum Laude) in 2018. She went on to earn her MA and MFA with honors from the University of Iowa’s Intermedia program, where she received the Len Everett Award for Excellence and the Stanley Fellowship for International Research. She has shown work nationally at universities, galleries, and festivals including University of Arkansas’s sUgAR Gallery, the University of Nevada Las Vegas, and Public Space One’s Open-Air Media Festival in Iowa City, IA. As production director at KRUI 89.7 FM from 2018-2021, d’Andriole hosted an experimental radio art program where she did weekly broadcasts for three years. d’Andriole is currently a visual arts fellow at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in New York City and an Assistant Professor in Electronic Art and Intermedia at Michigan State University.