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Andrew Mai Osborne (b. 1996) is an artist whose work explores the relationships between human beings and their surroundings. Andrew invites audiences to reflect on their ablity and willingness to engage with the world around them.






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Creative Work



The Ask and the Offering: Building Queer Futures in Unseen Places,” Sincerely, Queers, June 13, 2025.

On Seeing the Future,” Region Journal, April 24, 2020.

the ring on my finger doesn’t fit,” AsianAmFeminism.org, March 3, 2019.





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“’Louder, prouder, more fabulous’: Easton’s first-ever Pride celebration set for Sunday,” LehighValleyNews.com, May 30, 2025.



Andrew Mai Osborne (b. 1996) is an artist whose work explores the relationships between human beings and their surroundings. Andrew invites audiences to reflect on their ablity and willingness to engage with the world around them.
“I make art to remember what the world felt like. My practice sits at the intersection of sound and spirit. As an artist, I draw from traditions of folk storytelling, queer literature, and popular culture. My projects often begin as fragments. (A line scribbled on the underside of a napkin, a melody hummed while walking with a companion, or a sentence that arrives well before I understand it.) Over time, these fragments reveal entire worlds.” - A.M.O.











“I make art to remember what the world felt like. My practice sits at the intersection of sound and spirit. As an artist, I draw from traditions of folk storytelling, queer literature, and popular culture. My projects often begin as fragments. (A line scribbled on the underside of a napkin, a melody hummed while walking with a companion, or a sentence that arrives well before I understand it.) Over time, these fragments reveal entire worlds.” - A.M.O.