Elliott Andrew is an artist whose work centers on participation, storytelling, and the everyday movement of people through space. Working across video, installation, photography, and public events, Elliott creates playful interventions that invite reflection, interaction, and shared experience.
Rooted in collaboration and observation, his projects often explore how we navigate systems, form memory, and relate to one another. Elliott’s work has been regularly exhibited, including a solo show Light Rumination at the Weitman Gallery in St. Louis, group exhibitions at Des Lee Gallery, and internationally at SRISA Gallery in Florence, Italy. His work is also held in the WashU Special Collections.
Elliott holds a BFA in Studio Art and a degree in Philosophy from Washington University in St. Louis, where he received the Morris M. Horwitz Award and the Lewin Photography Prize. He is currently developing new work while at Providenza in Corsica, France.
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