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Andrew F. Scott Page 1 Education Employment History Andrew F. Scott Andrew F. Scott Vita 7575 Frankford Road #626 Dallas, TX 75252 912.660.4318 Education [email protected] www.afsart.com 1991-88 Doctoral Student. www.flickr.com/photos/afsart/ The Ohio State University. Columbus OH. Advanced Computing Center for the Arts And Design.(ACCAD) Artist Portfolio https://tinyurl.com/yadpwp24 1988 MFA. Projection Mapping Videos https://tinyurl.com/y7yoymox The Ohio State University. Columbus OH. Student Portfolio Department of Fine Arts. Sculpture https://tinyurl.com/y89vo5ao 1986 BFA. Long Island University Southampton Campus. Southampton, N.Y. Department of Fine Arts. Sculpture Employment History Present-2014 Associate Professor of Art and Technology The School of Art, Technology and Emerging Communications (ATEC) The University of Texas at Dallas 800 West Campbell Road ATC. Richardson, TX 75080-3021 Conducted research that explored the relationship between digital tools associated with art and technology and traditional artistic studio practice. Facilitated the creation of digital fabrication classes within the existing curriculum at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Additional responsibilities included: - Supervising graduate research - Mentoring Undergraduate Capstone Projects - Digital Fabrication Lab creation and management - Planning and developing infrastructure for the program Born:11/15/64 Brooklyn, NY - Department duties as assigned Artist Statement 2014 - 2008 Professor of Sculpture My artwork serves as a bridge Coordinator of Sculpture, Savannah Campus through which I can reconcile and The Savannah College of Art and Design communicate collective cultural 342 Bull Street ideals. These ideals are expressed as objects or installations which Savannah, GA 31401 have relevance and significance on a variety of levels to the society in Responsible for teaching sculpture classes and managing the sculpture which they exist. department on the Savannah campus. Responsibilities include: - Scheduling and class assignments As a result, most of my work is - Budgeting, equipment acquisition and facilities development conceptually based. Once a concept - Student advising has been defined, I will seek out and utilize whatever media and means - Curriculum development and Curriculum Council activities that will best facilitate the realization - Coordination of the annual Sand Arts Festival of my ideas. - Represents the department chair on the Savannah Campus 2008 - 2004 Professor of Foundation Studies References The Savannah College of Art and Design Dr. Thomas Linehan 342 Bull Street 214-289-9916 Savannah, GA 31401 [email protected] Taught three dimensional design and sculpture courses. Helped to develop the Steve Bliss curriculum for the new Sculpture BFA and MFA major for the SCAD Atlanta campus. 912 247 5301 [email protected] 2004 - 1999 Creative Director Willis Bing Davis Burgess & Niple Limited Ph: 937.223.2290 5085 Reed Road Fax:937.223.2293 Columbus, Ohio 43220 [email protected] Page 1 Andrew F. Scott Andrew F. Scott Worked in a collaborative process with engineers, architects and planners to provide creative and aesthetic input on major transportation projects. Used diverse computer graphic skills to develop a variety of presentation materials. Helped to coordinate and develop arts implementation strategies on a variety of major transportation projects. 1999-98 Freelance Artist Cemrock Exhibit Design 4790 S. Julian Ave Tucson AZ 85714 Participated on the team of artists and designers that created the Manatee Coast Exhibit at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. 1998-96 Freelance Metal Prototype Designer Bath and Body Works. New Albany, OH Designed and created prototypes designs for metal accessories which were sold nationally in the bath and home stores of this major retail chain. 1997-92 Assistant Professor The Department of Fine Arts Central State University. 1400 Brush Row Road Wilberforce, OH 45384 Taught sculpture and computer art courses. Developed an undergraduate computer art program. Maintained and developed a microcomputer graphics laboratory, The Computing Center for the Arts. 1994-89 Classified Staff The Dayton Public Schools Dayton, OH Assisted teachers in the development and implementation of two micro computer graphics laboratories at Stivers Junior High School and Colonel White High School. Provided private lesson instruction in computer graphics to Arts Magnet Students. 1990-88 Graduate Teaching Assistant The Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design The Ohio State University 1813 North High Street Columbus, OH 43210 Developed a computer graphics program from the ground level at Central State University. Ordered and installed equipment. Designed course curriculum in computer graphics. Provided in-service training for existing faculty. 1987-88 Graduate Teaching Assistant Department of Fine Arts The Ohio State University 1813 North High Street Columbus, OH 43210 Prismatica. 2015 PULSE 2016. Art and Technology Festival Jepson Museum. Savannah, GA Assisted department of Art professors in teaching foundations courses. Collaboration With the Medeology Collective. Former students and volunteers helped with Taught a course in Studio Humanities and developed a version of the the build. course taught using computer graphics. Page 2 Andrew F. Scott Andrew F. Scott 1987-86 University Fellow The Ohio State University 1813 North High Street Columbus, OH 43210 Recipient of the University fellowship which provided support for living and research during the first year of study at the Ohio State University. 1986-85 Community Organizer Pratt Area Community Council 201 DeKalb Av. Brooklyn, NY 11205 Worked with neighborhood organization and the Police department to create inter-generational activities. Worked on housing issues for constituents within the community. 1986-85 Lab Technician G.F.H. Orthotics and Prosthetics Laboratory 161 Keyland Court Bohemia, NY 11716 Assisted in the design and manufacture of orthotic and prosthetic devices. Exhibitions Selected Solo Exhibitions 4/2017 The University of Texas At Dallas. Dallas, TX ATEC Lecture Hall Sound and Light: Terence Blanchard and E-Collective, Andrew F. Scott and the UT Dallas Light Squad. An evening of Live Jazz and Interactive Projection Mapping on a Sculptural Backdrop. 1/2011 Georgia Southern University. Statesboro, GA G-Code Explorations 1/2011 Jepson Museum. Savannah, GA Pulse Art and Technology Festival. Featured Artist. Digital Sculpture Explorations. 1/2010 Kiaca Gallery. Columbus, OH Invocations of Power 11/2004 Weston Art Gallery. Cincinnati, OH A Perfect Storm 11/1995 ACME Art Co. Columbus, OH New Works 11/1992 Otterbein University. Westerville, OH New Works 8/1991 The Benjamin Marcus Galleria. Columbus, OH Pure Power Breathless Creative Exploration. 2015-16 Album Cover Projection Mapped Sculpture: See Me As I Am 10/1989 Central State University. Wilberforce, OH Texture Mapped Sculpture Past-Present-Future Color 3d Prints 8/1988 The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH Babylon Page 3 Andrew F. Scott Andrew F. Scott Selected Group Exhibitions 10/2017 The MAC. Dallas, TX B.Y.O.B. Bring Your Own Beamer Cedars: An evening of Projection Mapping 8/2017 The Ohio State University. Columbus, OH Hopkins Hall Urban Arts Space King Arts Complex Start at Home: Art from the Frank W. Hale Jr. Black Cultural Center Collection 1/2016 Jepson Museum. Savannah, GA Pulse Art and Technology Festival. Prismatica with the Medeology Collective. 11/2015 Skylight Gallery / Rush Arts. Brooklyn, NY Power, Protest, Resistance Reliquary 10/2015 Omni Hotel. Dallas, TX Expanded Cinema IV LED light installation featuring Midnight, Samadhi from the Breathless Album by Terence Blanchard and E-Collective. 6/2015 Cultural Arts Center. Columbus, OH "Universal" Works from the Private Collection of Barbara R. Nicholson and Bettye J. Stull 1/2015 Jepson Museum. Savannah, GA Pulse Art and Technology Festival. Reliquary: Video Projection Mapping on Sculptural Relief. Work held for exhibit in the Technology Gallery throughout the year. 8/2014 William H. Thomas Gallery. Columbus, OH 8th Annual African Village Arts Festival 7/2014 Cartasia 2014. Lucca, Italy Reliquary International Biennial of Contemporary Sculpture Projection Mapped Sculpture Color 3d Print Black Man Grove Resilience 2015 Statement on Technology in Art 11/2013 Rush Arts. Corridor Gallery. Brooklyn, NY Signs of Life: Digital Fabricated Portraits Within the context of my work, computer graphics technologies are used to facilitate the 3/2012 Skylight Gallery. Brooklyn, NY conceptualization of my creative Amplify Action: Black Man Grove ideas. In this regard, I view myself as an artist who uses computers 6/2011 Dublin Arts Council. Dublin, OH and not as a computer artist since Re-Union: David Bamber and Andrew F. Scott: Parametric Portraits the concepts behind the work determine the technologies that are 1/2011 The Savannah College of Art and Design used to bring them into being. Moot Gallery. Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong, China While initially drawn to computer Year of the Rabbit: Tessellated Rabbits graphic technologies as a tool of pre-visualization and design, my 1/2010 St. Lucie County Cultural Affairs Council's. Fort Pierce, FL current sculptural practice employs Art in Public Places them as tools of fabrication. WOW3! Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition: Nkonde 02 Rapid proto-typing bridges the gap between the object and its formative process. In this practice 11/2009 SCAD. Savannah, GA data generated in the virtual DeFine Art: Soul on Ice, Bounding Box environment is used to
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