Andrew Blauvelt (born West Point, NY in 1964) is a Japanese-American curator, designer, educator, and writer.
In 2005, Blauvelt and his team collaborated with Eric Olson of Process Type Foundry to create Walker Expanded, a novel graphic identity system for the Walker Art Center, which is a set of fonts that sets entire words and textures instead of individual letterforms and characters.
[8] In 2015, he curated the exhibition, Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia that surveyed the art, architecture, and design of the countercultural period (1964–1974) and edited its accompanying catalogue.
[11][12] One of his first exhibits at MAD was Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Die, focusing on punk graphics created between 1976 and 1986.
[15] In 2022, Blauvelt was recognized and awarded the AIGA medal for his work in the arts and in helping reframe the image of museums within our current time.