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.
Silhouetted musicians perform in front of a light blue and white animated projection of a fantastical building and falling te

Salle Cinq

2024
Scott Andrew's animation for "Salle Cinq," a multimedia work presented by Ekmeles Vocal Ensemble at the Beyond: Microtonal Music Festival at the University of Pittsburgh.
Three black silhouettes of figures in hats dancing against a vibrant red background.

Show Queen

2023
Show Queen is a multimedia dance piece by Scott Andrew and Jesse Factor, blending movement and otherworldly video to critique and celebrate the Broadway diva and queer fandom.
Five dancers in white skirts and painted torsos pose in a dark space, illuminated by spotlights.

Relic

2021
Digital video work (2021) by Scott Andrew and Jesse Factor, exploring performance, movement, and media. Screened at Harvest Chicago and Pérez Art Museum.
A black and white cat sleeping on a rug in a room with teal curtains opening to a view of a park with a fountain and a statue

Portals

2020
A 2020 video created for the Miller ICA's 'Looking Out' series. Scott Andrew and Jesse Factor blend dance and media to open chaotic, sublime portals of queer fantasy and celebrity.
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.
Person in vibrant pink costume with red face paint, fangs, elaborate wig, and a pink teddy bear.
A 2017 video by Scott Andrew exploring queer fetish, occult rituals, and camp aesthetics. Features performance, hybrid monsters, and samples of Dolly Parton and Penny Dreadful.
Close-up of a human eye surrounded by red, orange, and white feathers, with water droplets on the left side.
A 2015 single-channel video exploring a ritualistic dimensional shift into a queer futurity within rural Appalachia. It examines hybridized human/animal bodies and gender queer fantasy.
Blonde person in drag, wearing a leopard print coat, headband, and sunglasses, floating in bright blue water.

Mama Said

2015
Mama Said is Scott Andrew's 2015 single channel video, an aesthetic blend of Dusty Springfield, Pebbles Flintstone, and queer iconography focused on celebrity image and performance.
Drag queen Veronica Bleaus with blonde hair, dramatic makeup, and colorful outfit, reading a book on a blue sofa.
Explore the creative collaboration between multimedia artist Scott Andrew and queer icon Veronica Bleaus, featuring video art, live drag performance, and upcoming stage work.
Abstract digital art with fragmented, colorful geometric shapes in purple, gold, red, green, and silver hues.

Phantoms

2014
Phantoms is a 2014 single-channel video by Scott Andrew featuring 3D animated diamonds holding alter egos, tumbling through a psychedelic vortex. Explores themes of entrapment and queer liberation.
Installation with a bed, screen projections of abstract landscapes, a doll, and a heart, all in blues and yellows.
Scott Andrew's 2013 video contribution "Narcissister is You," created for Narcissister's exhibition at Envoy Enterprises and later screened at Dirty Looks and How To Water.
Abstract artwork with vibrant, swirling colors including neon green, blue, purple, red, and yellow, creating a textured, liqu
Meditative digital dome animation (2013) exploring microscopic organic matter and queer theory. This immersive video collage challenges identity and perspective on a macro/micro scale.
Digital painting of a person with dark skin, red lips, and boxing gloves, surrounded by red and pink roses.
Trans-Q Television is the seminal video variety show co-produced by Scott Andrew, reveling in the mutability of genders and sexualities. A Dadaist mix of performance, comedy, and queer theory.
Four people in unicorn masks and leotards, with high heels and horse tails, against a vibrant, swirling background.
Scott Andrew's absurdist multimedia performance imagining the end of the world as a joyful ponycorn mating ritual around a glowing crystal, responding to 'end times' hysteria.
Drag queen in striped caftan with arms raised, surrounded by paper cut-out birds and clouds against a blue sky.
Single-channel animated music video (2011) by Scott Andrew. Drag performers Veronica Bleaus and Dani Lamorte sing Nina Simone's 'Feeling Good' amidst a vibrant, queer cartoon landscape.
Close-up of a person with dramatic makeup, open mouth, and glitter, surrounded by pink and purple light and fabric.

Neráides

2011
Neráides, a single-channel video from 2011, plunges into a glittering, camp queer fantasy world where an alien drag queen and a flamboyant temptress battle the Crystal Queen.
Woman viewing a multi-screen video installation with abstract shapes, a close-up eye, and a figure in a green room.
Pleasure Attack! (2010) is a video collaboration by Scott Andrew and Erin Womack, exploring themes of gender, desire, ritual, fantasy, and the collision of distinct aesthetics in performance.
Two figures embracing, distorted by vibrant red, orange, and yellow light, against a swirling background.

Hide

2009
Single-channel video (2009) exploring subliminal camouflage and the queer psychological need to hide personal, homoerotic introspection. A journey toward safe, exposed selfhood.
Abstract digital art with two textured spheres, one yellow and one purple, against a vibrant red, blue, and orange background

Arise

2008
Arise is Scott Andrew's 2008 single-channel video merging VJ performance, video feedback, and found footage to explore themes of weightlessness, the body, and the cosmos.