Andrew Mogridge: “My work follows the stream of consciousness school of thought and is made up of equal parts warped cynicism and acerbic humour. Preconception and planning are of no particular interest to me and I avoid letting logic or reality ruin a perfectly good idea. I remain a loyal absurdist who believes wholeheartedly in the science of imaginary solutions”

2021
Ceramics South Africa: Eastern Cape Regionals, Merit
New beginnings: Group, Grand Provence
2020
Home is where the art is : Zeits MOCCA
Iris: short film
Music by 300 strangers: Collaborative music composition
2018
When In doubt: Group, CVD Gallery
2017
Playgrounds : Group, Moor Gallery
2016
Ego I go: Zulu Lulu Gallery
2015
The Most dangerous kind: Solo, Smartt Rd Gallery
2013
Absa Vuka Festival : Group, East London
2012
Beyond Skin: Group, The Art Business. Piketberg
The Buffalo Citizen: Group, Grahamstown National Arts Festival
2011
The Guava Chronicles: Solo, Institute of Creative technology
2009
What Recession?: Group, East London
Mostly Harmless: Group, East London
2008
African Angels: Group, East London
2007
Off the wall: Group, Comic / Illustration. Durban
2004
Salted Lines: Impact International Printmaking Conference, Taiwan
2002
Nedbank Cinema Nouveau: Cavendish Square, V&A Waterfront
Koester Exhibition: Group, Durbanville
ABSA Bank Atelier: Final
2001
Corpus: Group exhibition Art B: Belville
ABSA Bank Atelier: Final
2000
ABSA Bank Atelier: Final
Address Redress: Print Collaboration, Grahamstown Arts Festival, 1999 Art & Articulation: Group
1999
9th International Print & Drawing Exhibition: Taiwan
ABSA Bank Atelier: Final
Scar: Group, Thomas art consultancy East London
The Root Of All Evil: Solo, Standard Bank Arts Festival
1998
Land History Self: Group, Standard Bank Arts Festival: Curated Dakawa
Volkskas Atelier: Final
1997
Volkskas Atelier: Final
1996
Volkskas Atelier: Final
Eastern Cape Dept of Arts & Culture: Group Show Grahamstown
1995
The Pigs’ Wing Journal: Dissertation. Anne Bryant Gallery East London
1994
People Places & Perspectives: A Selection Of Eastern Cape Artists