Andrew B. Colvin

Andrew B. Colvin

Biography:

Andy Colvin is a West Coast artist, photographer, and writer who has been called "his generation's Charles Fort," due to his intensive documentation of synchronicities in relation to paranormal and conspiracy research (i.e., "synchromysticism" and "synchroconspiracy"). Following in the footsteps of Fortean author John A. Keel, Colvin has blazed a 21st Century trail of investigation into mysteries that have plagued mankind for centuries, such as UFOs, creature entities, magic, and the creative workings of the human mind. Colvin's approach is unique in that it blends a background of genuine paranormal experience with decades of research into parapolitics, art history, media behavior, and social psychology. His understanding of symbology has, at times, allowed Colvin to connect dots that previously escaped attention.

In the 1960s, on a West Virginia backroad, Colvin and his family and friends had encounters with the entity popularly known as "Mothman." Following those encounters, Colvin found that he could draw, sing, and take pictures, and that he had a photographic memory. Colvin was recognized as a prodigy, and was eventually offered a scholarship to Harvard University. While in college, Colvin broke ground in several then-new disciplines, such as guerilla art, performance art, and "shamanic conceptual" art. In the early 1980s, Colvin made a splash in the New York art world by taking on the persona of "Whiz," a master of "collaborative art." This unique approach allowed Colvin to actually work in some manner with several notable artists.

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Past Shows:

  • Scientific Sasquatch/ Bigfoot And The Ufologist

    In the first half, Bryan Sykes, Professor of human genetics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Wolfson College, joined Dave Schrader (email) to discuss his search for evidence of the existence of Bigfoot, and possible Yeti DNA through his highly regarded lab in Oxford. ...More »
  • Mothman Experiences

    Writer and artist Andy Colvin joined George Knapp to discuss his real experiences with the mysterious Mothman, dating back to his youth in West Virginia. In the first hour, writer and podcast host Tim Binnall talked about the upcoming Exeter UFO Festival (9/3, free...More »

Last Night

Strange Forensics / Supernatural Transplants
Strange Forensics / Supernatural Transplants
Crime scene investigator Paul Rimmasch reported on cases of paranormal phenomena experienced in law enforcement. Next, psychic medium Ericka Boussarhane discussed her abilities and how they were heightened after a kidney transplant, as well as gave psychic readings.

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