Andrew Neumann
Andrew Neumann is a Boston-based artist who works in a variety of media, including sculpture, electronic/interactive music, and film and video installation. He has recently had one-person shows at the Howard Yezerski Gallery, The DeCordova Museum, bitforms gallery in New York City, and a solo show for the Boston Cyberarts Festival. His music is available on Sublingual Records. His single channel videos have been shown on PBS, The Worldwide Video Festival, Artist Space, and elsewhere. He has had solo music/video performances at Experimental Intermedia and Roulette, both in NYC. Last year he was an Artist in Residence at the iEAR Studio at Rensalear Polytech Institute and at the Visual Studies Workshop. He has also had residencies at The MacDowell Colony (2000), YADDO (1999, '03), Ucross Foundation (1998), Steim (1999), Atlantic Center for the Arts (2001), Art/OMI (2000), and the Experimental Television Center (1982, '87). In 2004, he was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship. In 2003 he was a Finalist in Sculpture/Installation from the Massachusetts Cultural Council. He was a New England Film/Video Finalist in video in 1988 and a received a Fellowship in video in 1985. He received The Andrew Mellon Faculty Enrichment Grant in 1992. Andrew has a B.S. from Emerson college. Till recently, he taught filmmaking at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He has also been an instructor at the Art Institute of Boston and the Boston Film/Video Foundation.