A native of New Orleans, Katrina Andry received an M.F.A in printmaking in 2010. She currently lives and works in New Orleans where she maintains a studio.
Andry’s work is often in dialogue with the viewer, asking them to confront their own race and gender biases and to consider how it affects the quality of life of their community writ large.
Andry was listed in the September, 2012, Art in Print magazine as one of the top 50 printmakers. She has exhibited at the Hammonds House Museum (solo), the Pensacola Museum of Art (solo), and the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA). She has also been an artist-in-residence at Anchor Graphics in Chicago, Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California, and the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans.