Andrea Codrington is a Brooklyn-based writer specializing in design and visual culture. Over the past 15 years she has been an editor at Phaidon Press, a senior editor at I.D. magazine and a biweekly columnist for the New York Times. Codrington has written extensively for such publications as the Washington Post, Harper’s Bazaar, Metropolitan Home, Metropolis, Blueprint and Time Out, and is the author of Kyle Cooper: Monographics (Yale, 2003). She has taught and lectured at Yale University, Cranbrook, Parsons School of Design and the Guggenheim Museum, and is currently adjunct professor in the Design Criticism MFA program at the School of Visual Arts. A 2008 MacDowell Fellow, Codrington is also a fiction writer working on her first novel. She has published short stories in Cabinet magazine and a compendium of writing on maps and cartography called Else/Where.