CUE PERRY

Pittsburgh native Quentin "Cue" C. Perry has been dedicated to the arts throughout his life. He graduated from Brashear High School in 2004, where he gained foundational skills in graphic design and computer programming. He then attended the University of Pittsburgh, initially majoring in graphic design. However, after his first year, he felt uncertain about his artistic path and switched majors, exploring various careers for several years. After a few years , Cue returned to his passion for art, embracing an unconventional approach to social, political, and cultural themes. His work deconstructs pop culture with vibrant visual representations, capturing the colorful randomness of everyday life and encouraging viewers to think outside the box. With nearly 6,000 original paintings sold worldwide, including murals, drawings  and canvases, his art is prominently displayed throughout Pittsburgh's communities, galleries, and business . Notably, he designed a Carnegie library card for the libraries 125th anniversary , His the First Artist to Ever Live Body Paint in the Carnegie museum of Art and  he even has an ice cream flavor named in his honor