Andrea Fraser
Andrea Fraser | |
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Fraser in 2016 | |
| Born | 1965 (age 59–60) Billings, Montana, United States |
| Education | School of Visual Arts, New York, Whitney Independent Study Program |
| Known for | Performance art |
| Notable work | Museum Highlights (1989), Official Welcome (2001), Little Frank and His Carp (2001), Untitled (2003), Projection (2008), Not Just a Few of Us (2014), Down the River (2016), 2016 in Museums, Money, and Politics |
| Movement | Feminist |
| Awards | National Endowment for the Arts Visual Arts Fellowship (1991), Anonymous Was A Woman Fellowship (2012), Wolfgang Hahn Prize (2013), Oskar Kokoschka Prize (2016) |
Andrea Rose Fraser (born 1965) is a performance artist, mainly known for her work in the area of institutional critique. Fraser is based in New York and Los Angeles and is a professor and area head of the Interdisciplinary Studio of the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles.