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Joyce J. Scott (born 1948) is an African-American artist, sculptor, quilter, performance artist, installation artist, print-maker, lecturer and educator.Named a MacArthur Fellow in 2016, [1] [2] and a Smithsonian Visionary Artist in 2019, [3] Scott is best known for her figurative sculptures and jewelry using free form, off-loom beadweaving techniques, similar to a peyote stitch. [4]
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Lowery Stokes Sims (born 1949) is an American art historian and curator of modern and contemporary art. She is known for her expertise in the work of African, African American, Latinx, Native and Asian American artists such as Wifredo Lam, Fritz Scholder, Romare Bearden, Joyce J. Scott and others.
Statue of Harvey W. Scott, Portland, Oregon; Statue of Robert Falcon Scott, Christchurch; See also. Statue of Walter Scott (disambiguation)
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Exhibition view of “Making Their Mark,” featuring works by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Kay WalkingStick, Sherrie Levine, Rose B. Simpson, Marcia Hafif, Joyce J. Scott, Jadé Fadojutimi, and ...
These had most to give, or Youth, in 2017. These had most to give, also known as Youth or May Eternal Light Shine upon Them, is a 1922 life-size bronze statue of a naked male youth that has stood in the garden outside the Scott Polar Research Institute on Lensfield Road in Cambridge since the building opened in 1934.
Joyce Scott FRSASA [1] 'is an Australian artist working in drawing, oil painting and ceramics.' [2] 'She has held ten independent exhibitions, is represented internationally and has received five awards.' [2] 'Scott, née Mottershead, was born in Poynton, Cheshire, England in 1938 and migrated with her family to Adelaide, South Australia in 1951.' [2]