is an artist whose work is centered around scrutinizing the associations and links between photography, understanding, and memory. Exploiting photography’s capacity for narrative and punctuality to transpose a subjective, fragmented, and recontextualized understanding of the crumbling infrastructure and industrial culture in the United States. He is interested in the psychology of image-making, and seeks to better grasp the inner-workings of how we recognize and associate with images and our environments.

Andrew Paul Skoda (b.1993, Chicago, Illinois) is an artist whose work is centered around scrutinizing the associations and links between photography, understanding, and memory. Exploiting photography’s capacity for narrative and punctuality to transpose a subjective, fragmented, and recontextualized understanding of the crumbling infrastructure and industrial culture in the United States. He is interested in the psychology of image-making, and seeks to better grasp the inner-workings of how we recognize and associate with images and our environments.