Andrew received his M.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (1998) and his B.F.A. from University of Michigan School of Art and Design, Ann Arbor, MI (1995). He currently is Herron’s director of Graduate Programs in Fine Arts and is an active professional and teacher in printmaking, painting, and graduate studies. He has taught for Indiana University Bloomington, Anchor Graphics, Depaul University, and S.A.I.C. His work is housed in select national and international collections such as: Accademia delle Belle Arti, ITALY; Kumu Art Museum, Tallin, ESTONIA; The Kinsey Institute, IN; Istituto Italiano di Cultura, D.C.; Indiana University Art Museum, IN; Kohler Art Library, WI; and University of Mississippi Museum of Art, MO.

With imagery using a multitude of mediums and styles, and derived from such diverse sources as art history and popular culture, Professor Winship’s work is a balance between romanticism and skepticism; rich in metaphor reflecting on indecision and helplessness; full of faith in humanity with humor referring to the gravity of life’s transitions and driving forces that remain out of reach but always present and affecting our everyday.