Andrew Demirjian

Andrew Demirjian is an interdisciplinary artist who works with remix,
rhythm and ritual. His performances and installations develop relationships between
the body and 360º sonic experiences where gesture, proximity and repetition build
environments for critical reflection. Andrew’s work is often presented in
non-traditional exhibition spaces and takes the form of interactive installations,
generative art, multi-channel videos and live performances. He is currently a Fellow
at the MIT Open Documentary Lab, where he is working on a sonic monument for a
collaborative Audio AR artwork. Andrew’s work has been exhibited at The Museum of
the Moving Image, Eyebeam, Fridman Gallery, Transformer Gallery, Rush Arts, the
White Box gallery, the Center for Book Arts, The Newark Museum and many other
galleries, festivals and museums. The MacDowell Colony, Puffin Foundation, Artslink,
Harvestworks, Diapason, The Experimental Television Center, The Bemis Center, LMCC
Swing Space, The Visual Studies Workshop and the New Jersey State Council on the
Arts are among some of the organizations that have supported his work. Andrew
teaches theory and production courses in emerging media in the Film and Media
Department and the Integrated Media Arts MFA program at Hunter College.