Andrea Tese is a photographer and artist whose debut solo exhibition entitled “Boats Against the Current” appeared at the Heist Gallery located in New York City in 2009. Her work is featured in the American Photography 27 annual - a 2011 publication by AI-AP showcasing the best photographic work of 2010, and was also featured in AP24 in 2006. Her photography has appeared in group exhibitions at Palais de Glace in Buenos Aires, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado, The Lyceum Theatre Gallery in San Diego, The Seven Seas Gallery in Massachusetts, Conner Contemporary Art and the Georgetown University Art Gallery in Washington DC, and the Visual Arts Gallery in New York City. Tese’s fine art photography is part of the permanent collection at The Center for Fine Art Photography and owned by the Sandor Family Collection and the Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, and has also been featured in industry publications such as Phillips du Pury’s phillipsartexpert.com and The Visual Arts Journal. Her multimedia installation work and video art was exhibited in a group exhibition at Miami Art Basel, 2010, and is part of The Big Screen Project in New York, 2011.
Tese’s editorial work has been featured in T: The New York Times’ Style Magazine, Whitewall Magazine, WWD, as well as international editions of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and Cosmopolitan Magazines. In May 2009 Tese was presented with the Young Innovative Award by the National Arts Club, as well as the Gold Medal award, the highest honor bestowed by the club.
Tese’s charitable endeavors include a partnership with Goods for Good, photographing and documenting their programs and the communities that they impact, as well as founding and teaching photography courses. She has also traveled and photographed the work of REACH Grenada.
After obtaining a BA from Georgetown University, she received her MFA from The School of Visual Arts in 2007.
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