[4] Her work is featured in multiple publications such as, New American Paintings, edition 118, Art in Print, and The Saratoga Collection.
Her works feature white subjects in blackface, depicting negative cliches and caricatures of black culture.
Through these depictions, Andry explores how stereotypes are perpetuated to benefit a majority while disenfranchising other groups of people.
[9] Andry shows this visually in her work by practicing large-scale color reduction in woodcut prints.
She has also been an artist-in-residence at Anchor Graphics in Chicago; Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California; and the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans.
Andry has been awarded residencies from the Joan Mitchell Center of New Orleans, Anchor Graphics in Chicago, and the Kala Art Institute in Berkeley, California.