Andrea Cauthen is a New York City–based artist, designer, and photographer whose interdisciplinary work weaves together the tactile language of print, the intuition of color, and the visual codes of memory and identity. A graduate of Spelman College and Parsons School of Design, her practice spans silkscreen, collage, graphic design, and photography—each medium a vessel for storytelling, reclamation, and transformation. Rooted in a deep commitment to process, she continues to create at the Lower East Side Printshop, where experimentation and material dialogue shape her evolving body of work. Her images and designs have appeared in The New York Times, National Geographic, Riddim Magazine, Bitch Magazine, ARC Magazine, Bloomberg Businessweek, and more. In 2025, she joins the New York Public Library’s Picture Collection Artist Fellowship, housed within the storied Wallach Division of Art, Prints, and Photographs.