A Story of Love: Andrew Reach & Bruce Baumwoll and Our beloved Dogs and Cats found on the Streets from Central Park, New York to West Hollywood, California to Miami Shores, Florida to Cleveland Ohio. All sent to save us and to take us on the path we have ended up on. God’s little angels. This is their story and ours.

Photograph of me at entrance to theChristopher Street Subway Stationin Greenwich Village NYC 1984 by Andrew Reach Little did we know that 40 years later Andrew’s architecture would fall away from illness and he would be drawn in from his pain to do art as art therapy and healing. His art has now been shown …

Circling from his art back to his architecture, Andrew Reach creates a monument to be built. He’s finally coming home to his architecture roots where he truly lives – HASH Symbol Monument – A Symbol of Empowerment In The time of Social Media

How does one explain a man that had worked 20 years to reach the pinnacle of success to be the project architect of the Frost Art Museum in Miami Florida and for it all to be lost because of a genetic disease called Scheuermann’s Kyphosis. Andrew was working for HOK Architects, one of the largest …

Andrew Reach’s story featured in the article “Activism, Accessibility Through Art” by Amanda Koehn – in Canvas Cleveland Magazine about the exhibition W/O Limits at the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve

I’m honored that my husband, Andrew Reach is featured prominently in the article in the 2022 Fall Issue of Canvas Cleveland Magazine about the special exhibition W/O Limits: Art, Chronic Illness, and Disability beginning September 22, 2022 at the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve. An excerpt from the article reads:His husband, Bruce Baumwoll, suggested …

# In progress – Andrew Reach’s 3d printed sculpture – Visualization in Blender

Amazing new #WIP (work in progress) by Andrew Reach for the Archives’ upcoming “W/O Limits: Art, Chronic Illness, & Disability” exhibition. Creating using Reach’s formidable #design skills, the sculpture will come to life using #3D printing technology. Best yet? It’s made to be touched by visitors, including those with visual impairments. The show opens #September …