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Sculptor, jeweler, printmaker, performance
artist, and educator, Joyce J. Scott's influences are as wide-ranging as her media: from African and Native American
experiences to comic books, television, and other venues of popular American
culture. For more than three decades, from her home base in Baltimore, this
multi-talented artist and provocateur has created objects of exceptional
skill and beauty
while offering her own distinctive commentary on social issues such as stereotyping,
violence, and other forms of social injustice. She has collaborated often
with her
mother, Elizabeth Talford Scott, has exhibited widely across the country,
and was
featured in a major solo show at the Baltimore Museum of Art in 2000.
Exhibition Dates:
January 21st, 2003 - February 6th, 2003
In the Fine Arts and Johnson Center Galleries
Thursday, February 6th:
Artist's Talk: 4:30pm, B104 Fine Arts Building
Reception: 5:30 - 7:30pm, Johnson Center Gallery |