Andrew Harrison

Andrew Harrison is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the intersections of history, landscape, and speculative futures. His practice spans sculpture, installation, video, and public projects that activate space through walking, bicycling, mapping, and community engagement, asking how places are made, remembered, and reimagined.

He has exhibited nationally at the Museum of Contemporary Photography (Chicago); Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Painted Bride Art Center (Philadelphia); Rowan University Art Gallery; Manifest Gallery (Cincinnati); Project 14C (Jersey City); the Governor’s Island Art Fair (New York); Walton Gallery (Newton, PA); and the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey. His mapping project (new)jersey is part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago.

His recent solo exhibition, This Was Always a Place, was presented at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, bringing together bodies of work that reconfigure maps and histories—using maps as technologies that can reveal, distort, or erase. The exhibition was named among NJArts.net’s top New Jersey art shows of 2025.

Harrison earned a B.S. in Landscape Architecture from Cornell University, an M.A.T. from Johns Hopkins University, and an M.F.A. in Interdisciplinary Studio Art from Maine College of Art.

Open Studio: June 5

Seneca Displaced, 2016

Brasilia NJ Series, 2010

Black El Dorado, 2025

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