Andrew Reach Submits Sun Art To CBS Sunday Morning Show

Since it’s debut in 1979, CBS Sunday Morning has featured artistic suns. Andrew and I were watching the show on it’s January 27, 2019 broadcast and one of the stories was about Jessica Frank. She is the person at CBS Sunday Morning that handpicks the suns that are submitted by the public. At CBS she is known as the Sun Queen. Seeing the story, Andrew decided to submit his artwork. He created two suns and submitted them for consideration. One of the suns has two backgrounds; one on black and the other on white. A couple of weeks after he emailed her the suns, he received this wonderful email from her:

 My e-mailbox is jammed full of suns, and it’s been taking me a while to get to them all.  With that being said, I have to tell you that your suns really stand out as very special ones.  They’re absolutely great, and perfect for use on future Sunday Morning broadcasts. Thanks so much for your patience, and for sharing your beautiful artwork with us.  I promise to let you know when any of your suns are used.

Jessica Frank

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Andrew Reach – Finalist In Art Takes Soho Competition

I’m so proud that my husband Andrew Reach is a finalist in the art competition “Art Takes Soho”.  He entered 6 artworks (shown below). His art will be shown digitally with the other finalist:
Wednesday, September 26th, 2018
6pm – 10pm
45 Lispenard St #1w
New York, New York

What I find so amazing about the new work he is creating is during this period of our life, the complications from his disease are insidious. His pain is off the charts as is his quality of life. We fight every day to have a nice day and somewhere in this amazing soul, in a body that doesn’t stop attacking him from within, this kaleidoscope of wonder and magic comes out. Bruce Baumwoll Check out his amazing art on www.andrewreach.com

Andrew was also featured on the See Me website.
Click here to see feature story

Feature Story on See Me Screenshot
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Below are the artworks entered into the Art Takes Soho competition
click on images to see on Andrew Reach’s website

Andrew In Wonderland, 2018
Archival Digital Print on Cotton Rag, 40 x 40 inches, edition of 3

Wavy Gravy, 2018
Archival Digital Print on Cotton Rag, 38 x 59 inches, edition of 3

Triangulation Construction IV, 2018
Archival Digital Print on Cotton Rag, 40 x 46 inches, edition of 3

A Glimpse of Freedom I, 2018
Archival Digital Print on Cotton Rag, 38 x 53.5 inches, edition of 3

Primary Vibes, 2017
Archival Digital Print on Canvas, 54 x 54 inches, edition of 3

Quadratadot I, 2016
Archival Digital Print on Canvas, 54 x 54 inches, edition of 3

All About Art: Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum Fundraising Auction

The director of the Frost Art Museum, Carol Damian, asked artists whose works are in the Frost’s permanent collection to donate a work of art for a special fundraiser to celebrate the museums 35th Anniversary. Andrew Reach and I were honored to donate his work “Middle of the Night in a Digital Dream” as a way of giving back to the institution that has been an important part of his artistic growth. Three of Andrew’s works were acquired by the Frost for the permanent collection after his solo exhibition at the Frost in 2008. The exhibition titled “Full Circle” happened at the inagural opening of the museum. It was one of six opening exhibitions along with “Modern Masters from the Smithsonian American Art Museum”, which was the first stop of the blockbuster exhibition that would travel to other museums in the U.S.

click here to see the “Full Circle” exhibition page on the Frost art museum website

Frost Art Musem – photo courtesy HOK Architects

This has been an amazing journey with Andrew with the Frost Art Museum. As some of you may have read in my prior posts, this building has a very personal meaning to Andrew and I. This was Andrew’s last building as an architect before his spine disease took over and left him disabled.  Andrew was project architect and assistant designer to Yann Weymouth on the museum with HOK Architects.  At the time while working on the museum, Andrew would never have imagined that his art would hang in the grand gallery that he helped design.

Grand Galleries at the Frost Art Museum – Installation of Exhibition Modern Masters from the Smithsonian American Art Museum – photo courtesy HOK Architects

The Frost Website says:

“The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University celebrated its 35th anniversary the evening of Saturday, November 3, 2012, with the inaugural All About Art Fine Art Fundraising Auction. The event, held in the grand galleries at the Museum and hosted by Co-Chairs Patricia & Phillip Frost and FIU President Mark Rosenberg and his wife Rosalie, featured art works donated by 78 acclaimed artists, was attended by over 350 art enthusiasts, and raised more than $200,000 in support of future Museum activities and programs. Major support for All About Art was received from Darlene and Jorge Pérez, Bacardi, Color Express, Museo Vault and Christie’s. Director Carol Damian and the staff of the Frost Art Museum wish to thank the Co-Chairs, the Host Committee, the sponsors and especially the generous artists and enthusiastic attendees, for making All About Art such a success!”

Screen shot from “All About Art” webpage (click image to enlarge)

Andrew’s work had much interest with multiple bids and ultimately it went to a prominent art collector in Miami who is also a trustee on the board of the Miami Art Museum.

Sam Champion & guest ( Andrew’s artwork is in background at left)

Sam Champion and his fiancee artist Ruben Robierb whose art
was also auctioned at event

Patricia Frost (center left), Carol Damian (center right) and guests

Click here to see my other post with the complete catalog of the auction.

Click here to explore more of Andrew Reach’s Art on his website www.andrewreach.com

In Print – ARTIST USES THINK[BOX] TO SHIFT INTO NEW DIMENSION – Case Western Reserve University School of Engineering 2014-2015 Annual Report

I’m so proud of my Andrew. His amazing sculptures made from 3d printed parts were featured in a publication by Case Western University, School of Engineering.

The following is from Andrew Reach’s website:

The School of Engineering at Case Western Reserve University produces a beautiful annual report each year about the schools achievements, research, engineering and other advances the school has made in it’s past year and also has features about selected projects from the school. I’m pleased that my project “Model Citizens” was featured in the article “Artist Uses Thinkbox to Shift Into New Dimension” by Jacqueline Fitch.

Andrew Reach article in Case Western Reserve University Annual Report

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Case Western Reserve University School of Engineering Annual Report "Artist Uses ThinkBox To Shift Into New Dimension