Greg Scott


greg scott

Originally from Macon, GA, Greg completed his BFA at East Carolina University in Greenville, NC with a concentration in Painting. He is a member of Carolina Clay Matters and loves to be involved in community education. He was formally an assistant designer in the digital studio at Paramount Show Services. Greg has 12 years teaching experience in studio ceramics with Clayworks Studio and has been awarded grants thru ArtsTeach, Community School of the Arts, as well as the ASC to work in Public Schools creating community works of art. In 2004 Greg was part of McColl Centers Affiliate Artist Program as well as accepted in the “Cross Currents” exhibition at the NC Museum of Art and Mint Museum of Craft and Design. Most recently, Greg provided the gifts for the Cultural Facilities Campaign producing over 200 one of a kind images in clay that reflected the cultural facilities. He has completed a Mural project thru the ASC for the International Corridor along Central Avenue. The painting is now in the Public Arts Commission’s collection .The International Corridor project was a wonderful opportunity to use the scope of Greg’s Experience from Amusement Park themeing and theater design to the realm of Public art. Greg also has works in the collection of Queens College, East Carolina University Archives and other private collections around the Region.

He is developing new ideas that have emerged from his experience with the public Art projects and is in the process of exploring the boundaries between drawing, painting, digital imaging and ceramic media. Greg really has the ability to convey client’s values thru his skills with the media. “To help someone with their vision is a joyful and noble cause.”

“ I embrace the technological advances of our tools as work toward more efficient means of production, although it is necessary to understand that these new developments are not the end to a means, rather a new layer in which to reinforce the message of our values. The connections that are made when we move across the boundaries of media are a great source of inspiration and momentum for personal growth for artists.”
Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Inspirations of the creator.

By admin • September 3, 2010 • 2:37 pm

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