Scott N Andrew

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Projection of a woman with red lips and brown hair, chin resting on her hand, on a dark, ribbed surface.

First Lady

2025
Scott Andrew's media design for PICT Classic Theatre's production of Sedef Ecer's "First Lady," directed by Adil Mansoor. Blending video art and contemporary performance.
Performance art piece featuring two dancers in loose pink pants, set against a backdrop of a projected close-up of an older woman's face, with musical instruments visible on the side.

Ego

2025
Multimedia performance "Ego" by Ramin Akhavijou, with media design by Scott Andrew. Explores identity, technology, and the psychological influence of AI on personality.
Two aerialists in a hoop, one in a fringed costume, in muted gold tones against a black background.
Scott Andrew's media design for Joanna Abel's dance work, "Dragonfly Dawn." Experience an ethereal dance journey set in a mystical forest, featuring a battle between natural forces and an evil harpy.
Performance art on a stage with a yellow backdrop. Two figures, one lifting the other in an embrace. Both are dressed in black, with white socks visible on the lifted figure. Stage floor reflects the warm light.
Multimedia dance installation "sum of y'all" by Staycee Pearl, featuring Media Design by Scott Andrew. It explores themes of gentrification, community erasure, and ritual in historically Black spaces.
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 figures stand before a projected backdrop of blue and white architectural elements with dark accents. The backdrop features abstract shapes and geometric patterns.

Salle Cinq

2024
Scott Andrew's animation for the performance of the song, '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.
Symmetrical purple and silver tinsel streamers with neon purple lights, reflecting on a dark background, framing "HOUSE PARTY" text.

House Party

2022-2025
Scott Andrew's media design for House Party, the annual KST benefit. Experience immersive dance, neon-noir cabaret, and live performance inspired by Studio 54 and the Met Gala.
Gene Kelly and Billy Strayhorn in a vibrant pink and orange gradient, with "SUITE LIFE" in white text at the top.

Suite Life

2022-2023
Scott Andrew's media design for 'Suite Life' at the Kelly Strayhorn Theater, reimagining the legacies of Billy Strayhorn and Gene Kelly through theatrical jazz and immersive visual effects.
Silhouetted figures of three people stand against a bright blue screen displaying white code. Stage lighting and structural supports are visible.
Media Design by Scott Andrew for the opera 'Looking at You' (2022). A dramatic story of surveillance, whistleblowers, and uploading consciousness in the digital age.
Outdoor video installation: metal scaffolding supports a screen displaying vibrant red, purple, and yellow abstract patterns.
Scott Andrew's video work is featured in "Streaming Space," a 24-foot Afrofuturist media installation by Alisha B. Wormsley and Ricardo Iamuuri Robinson that promotes healing and spiritual reflection in Market Square.
Collage of two drag queens: one on a glittery floor with green hair, the other in white holding a sword.
Multi-channel video installation and performance where Veronica Bleaus, the 'worst drag queen,' battles digital avatars. Explores queer identity, camp, and fantasy through video games, anime, and music.
Close-up of a person singing into a microphone, bathed in red light. Black streaks run from their closed eyes. Background is a blur of green and purple.

Fail-Safe

2019
Fail-Safe is a recurring interdisciplinary variety performance series and safe space for artistic failure. It features works-in-progress in cabaret, sound art, dance, and digitally mediated performance.
Performance art with people on a scaffolding structure under falling water, a gong, and a screen, against a dark, pyramid-like building.

Avalanche

2017
Avalanche (IfNf) is a complex media performance and water product satire. It uses a human filtration system and sound energy to bottle a manufactured avalanche, confronting climate anxiety.
Collage of industrial scenes: pipes, machinery, a person in a yellow suit, square objects, and a dark, textured surface.
A 17-min video installation by the Institute for New Feeling (IfNf) exploring digital identity and web critique through a fabricated SEO marketing campaign and interconnected sites.
Two people lie face down in grey, rocky alcoves. One is pale with bare legs, the other has tattoos and is covered by a white sheet.
Furthering Cream is an Institute for New Feeling (IfNf) product—an accelerant aging cream grown and packaged in Southern California. The work critiques the digital wellness industry.
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.
Night scene through rain-streaked car window; blurry lights, side mirror, dark interior.

Fagnelly

2006-2026
Fagnelly: A manifesto of sci-fi queers and camp icons, blending performance, video feedback, drag, and gay mythology to disrupt the fabric of space-time with chintzy splendor.