Andrew Herzog
Andrew Herzog is an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores the perceived liminal space between humanity and nature, examining its impact on the present—both as a time and a place. Working medium-agnostically, he creates a mix of ephemeral and enduring projects that take a circular approach to engaging with the environment, people, and constructed objects.
Andrew received his MA from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2013. In 2024, he was awarded the MuseumsQuartier Vienna Art & Ecology residency. His ephemeral and permanent public installation works have been staged internationally, including at the National Museum of Art of Romania, The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, the A4 Museum in Chengdu, China, and the SCAD Lacoste Promenade de Sculptures in France. His work has also been exhibited at venues such as Arquipélago - Centro de Artes in Portugal, VO Art Museum in Beijing, China, and the National Museum of Art of Romania, with solo exhibitions at The Art Vacancy in New York City, Spalding Nix in Atlanta and Space 1026 in Philadelphia. Since 2016, Andrew has served as an adjunct professor at Parsons School of Design | The New School, the School of Visual Arts, and the Pratt Institute. Alongside his art practice, he is the director and co-founder of the Brooklyn-based design and engineering studio, Schoooool. Prior to founding the studio, he led projects at the Google Creative Lab focused on AI, creative tools, and accessibility.