Scott Marshall
BFA – School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago IL, 1994
MFA – University of Chicago, Chicago IL, 1997
Landscape painter; illustrator; retired graphic designer; former video artist, audio collagist and musician.
Career highlights include:
- 70-minute two-channel video, commissioned by jazz musician Fred Ho, with
performances at NYC’s The Kitchen, and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis,
MN (1999) - Two Brooklyn Arts Council grants for video (1999, 2000)
- audio collage for Woody Allen’s Sweetheart Productions for a scene in “Small
Time Crooks” (2000) - Two full-length audio scores with collage and original music for world-renowned
choreographer Lar Lubovitch (“Men’s Stories”, 2000; “The Black Rose”, 2014) - In collaboration with artist Ethan Persoff, a 232-pg authorized graphic biography
of Greenwich Village 1950s-60s icon John Wilcock (co-founder of The Village
Voice and Andy Warhol’s Interview, best-selling travel writer): John Wilcock: New
York Years - Three years as Director of Advertising, Photography and Publications at
Marlborough Galleries, NYC - Thirteen years as Associate Art Director at Aviation Week & Space Technology
magazine
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