About Andrew

Baltimore City
Andrew Flanders is a sculptor whose works trasnsition between object, furniture, installation to explore the deliriously masculine, and idiosyncracies within craft and trade psychoses.  He received his BFA in Interdisciplinary Sculpture from the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), studied woodworking at Craft Schools such as Arrowmont School of Crafts and Penland School of Crafts, attended residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and the National Youngarts Foundation in Paris,… more
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Moving freely between furniture, sculpture, and object, these works are unconventional forms that play in  human gesture.  A tongue-in-cheek interest in overtly serious Donald Judd's essay "It's Hard to Find a Good Lamp"  (1993) is unavoidable. However, working on human scale via furniture and domestic objects creates consistent presences/entities that demand a humoring of emotional and physical connection. Ultimately using colors and concavities that ultimately prop and support. 
  • A Tough Trough
    A Tough Trough
    A Tough Trough / Red Oak, Ash, Poplar, Milk Paint / 24.25” x 28” x 19” / 2018
  • A Slate Date
    A Slate Date
    A Slate Date / Poplar, Milk Paint / 21” x 40” x 23” / 2018
  • Curved Pistachio Tray
    Curved Pistachio Tray
    Curved Pistachio Tray / Ash, Plywood, Ash Veneer, Milk Paint / 4” x 24” x 10” / 2018
  • The Yellow Milking Stool
    The Yellow Milking Stool
    The Yellow Milking Stool / Poplar, Milk Paint / 11” x 27.5” x 11” / 2018
  • Pistachio Bowl
    Pistachio Bowl
    Pistachio Bowl / Beech, Milk Paint / 3" x 6" x 6"/ 2018