Tom Scott | |
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Born | Thomas Jefferson Scott
January 13 1928 Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Died | February 26 2013 Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. |
Alma mater | School of the Art Institute of Chicago |
Occupation(s) | Artist, Teacher, Arts Administrator |
Spouse | [Piddy], Ann Scott, Simone Campbell |
Children | 4 |
Tom Scott (1928–2013)[1] was an American Abstract painter, teacher and arts administrator. His career, spanning six decades, included architecture, sculpture, furniture design, photography and video and demonstrated an underlying conviction that painting needed to embrace change to remain vital.[2] He was represented by Hilda Carmel Gallery[3] [4](1961–1963), Henri Gallery[5] (1963–1965), Studio Gallery[6] (1986–1987) and Touchstone Gallery[7][8] (1987–1999) His work is held in the collections of the University of Alabama,[9] the Hunter Museum[10] and UMBC as well as private collections throughout the USA and Europe. He retired from Maryland Institute College of Art as Dean of the Graduate Division in 1976.[6]
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