
About
Chad Andrews is an Associate Professor of Printmaking in the Department of Visual Arts at Bloomsburg University, part of the College of Liberal Arts. He teaches printmaking and two-dimensional design, bringing extensive experience from prior teaching roles at the University of Pennsylvania and Interlochen Center for the Arts, where he also served as Director of Visual Arts.
His educational background includes:
- M.F.A. in Printmaking, University of Pennsylvania
- B.F.A. in Studio Art, Printmaking, Kutztown University
Chad Andrews' artistic practice explores the mundane and specific aspects of daily life, blending the rational with the nonsensical to reflect contemporary American culture. His work emphasizes the physicality of materials and assemblage, expressed through a variety of media and styles. He maintains an active studio at the Pajama Factory in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and exhibits regularly.
His work is represented by Gallery Plan B in Washington, D.C., highlighting his engagement with the broader art community. Though no publications or awards are listed, his career reflects a strong commitment to both artistic creation and art education.
He has advised students in studio art and printmaking, contributing to the development of emerging artists through his teaching and mentorship. His leadership experience as Director of Visual Arts at Interlochen underscores his administrative and educational capabilities.
Chad Andrews works in a dedicated printmaking studio and is actively involved in creating and exhibiting art, though no formal lab or research team is mentioned in the available text.




