Scott N Andrew
A glowing blue "reflecting pool" art installation on a concrete floor, surrounded by dark stones.
Scott Andrew’s 2024 installation, Reflecting Pool, merges AI generative animation, sound, and sculpture to explore queer fantasy, post-humanism, and the Narcissus myth.
A vintage dresser with a black and white video playing on its mirror, surrounded by brightly lit lamps and colorful decor.
The Case of the Starlit Faggots (2018) is a video installation by Scott Andrew & Evie Atom Atkinson, staged as a degraded queer noir film blending poetry, fantasy, and domestic anachronism.
Three golden busts of women with hands to their ears on a wooden table, with a golden cat figurine and bottles.
Group exhibition (2017) at Future Tenant, Pittsburgh, exploring the aesthetic legacy of disco and its critical role in shaping queer and marginalized identities.
Dark, ornate chandelier with glowing orange candles and long, red, braided strands hanging on a black background.
Phase Shift is a full-sensory multimedia installation exploring illegal cloaking technology, queer futurity, post-humanism, and shifting dimensions.
Person in leopard print, blonde wig, and dramatic makeup eating cauliflower.
A Girl Called Dusty (2015) features a performance video and the poem "Dusty Says Goodbye!" which explores glitter, queer identity, consumerism, and eternal beauty through camp and critique.
Close-up of a colorful, abstract artwork with swirling pink, yellow, and purple hues projected onto textured, light-colored f

śarkarā

2014
Multimedia installation (2014) centered on a sugar-coated ritual space, exploring cultural excess, mortality, and queer futurity through video, sculpture, and a candied drag monster.
Seven ornate glass decanters, varying in size and shape, filled with colorful liquids, illuminated against a dark background.
Gilding the Lily is a 7-channel audio/video installation exploring queer identity, gender performativity, and post-humanist excess through confrontational, mythical, and absurd drag personas.
Soft sculpture of a yellow, pink, and blue mouse with whiskers, connected by a blue tube to a large teal yarn ball, in a room
An extravagant, tactile art installation built for kids at the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh. It uses oversized props to re-engage viewers with the physical joy of cat memes.
Sculpture of mirrored crystal shards reflecting purple and blue light onto a dark room and wooden floor.

Glimmer

2012
Kinetic video installation Glimmer (2012) uses a rotating, mirrored crystal structure to reflect video projections, creating an optical swarm that challenges viewer passivity and explores queer futurism.
A person stands inside a curved, translucent screen with vibrant, sparkling blue, green, and purple light patterns.
Kinetic multi-channel video installation (2012) exploring queer futurity through a disorienting, hallucinogenic inter-dimensional portal. Features movement by Mitsuko Clarke-Verdery.
Two screens show a man's face and shoulders, overlaid with glowing green and orange abstract shapes.
3-channel video installation (2011) that plunges the viewer into an interdimensional void where kitsch objects and doppelgängers swirl, questioning the permeability of the body and matter.
Ornate still life with a TV screen displaying a drag queen, surrounded by red and orange flowers, fruit, and feathers.
PLANET DRAGULON (2009) is a four-channel queer sci-fi video installation set in the Glitter Caves, following Captain Cosmo's quest against Queen Namby Pamby.