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Photo of Kimberly Androlowicz.
About

Kimberly (@kandrolowicz) a visual artist who studied painting, set design, and puppetry at Bennington College and design for theater at Yale School of Drama. Working in acrylic and encaustic paints as well as digital art, she has provided the art for Erik Fuhrer's not human enough for the census (Vegetarian Alcoholic Press, 2019) and in which I take myself hostage (Spuyten Duyvil, forthcoming 2020). Kimberly has exhibited at The Heckscher Museum of Art and The B.J. Spoke Gallery in Huntington, New York.

Photo of Kimberly Androlowicz in her studio.

In addition to the books, Kimberly has been published in Leopardskin and Limes and Hoot.

selected work online

Prints for Sale
Cover image for not human enough for the census. long, dark purple, branch like structures against a whispy purple and green background.

"untitled 1"

All images are available for sale as high quality 5x7 giclée prints for $10.00 each. Any two prints for $17.00 total. Any three prints for $25.00 total. Shipping is included in the prices. Include the title of the image(s) you want to purchase in the "notes." 

Please email Erik to query if you are interested in purchasing the original piece of art.

Feature image for not human enough for the census. Brown and red undergrowth and yellow sky.

"not human enough for the census"

Image from not human enough for the census. Yellow and red undergrowth against black background.

"cockroach anthem"

Image from not human enough for the census. White and black undergrowth against red sky.

"body count"

Cover image for VOS. Red and yellow wedges and red scribbles on a blue background.

"untitled 2"

Scattered colored lines against a multicolored background.

"untitled 3"

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