Andrew Hogan is a fine-art photographer living in New Haven, Connecticut. Much of his work explores his personal life, its changes and challenges. He explores the relationship between the ordinary social landscape, those that inhabit it, and the traces left behind, while examining his own role in the world around him.
Andrew attended Hampshire Collage, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Tisch School of Arts at N.Y.U. He teaches photography to H.I.V. patients at the Waterbury Hospital Infectious Disease Clinic as a tool for self-exploration and self-empowerment. Andrew also teaches photography to inner-city high school students in Waterbury and New Haven and collaborates on projects with IRIS, a New Haven organization which introduces refugees from around the world to the New Haven area helping them to settle into their new lives in America.
Andrew is represented by the Kehler Liddell Gallery in New Haven.
