Participating Artists

    • Sandy Scott
  • Sandy Scott

    Sandy Scott

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    Sandy Scott was trained at the Kansas City Art Institute and worked as an animation background artist for the motion picture industry before turning her attention to etching and printmaking in the 1970s and to sculpture in the 1980s. Born in Iowa and raised in Oklahoma, she now maintains studios surrounded by mountains, lakes, and streams in Lander, Wyoming; Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada; and Larimer County, Colorado. Scott is a licensed pilot, an avid outdoorswoman, and loves to hunt and fish.

    Equus Found-Fragment I & II: bronze, 23 x 41 x 8 in. ($5,400 each, 6 available)
    Hearts Entwined: bronze, 12 x 22 x 11 in. ($3,900 each, 8 available)
    Shades of Paradise: bronze, 13 x 23 x 11 in. ($3,600 each, 6 available)
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    She has received awards for sculpture and etching from the National Academy of Design, Allied Artists of America, New York Pen and Brush Club, American Artists Professional League, Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, and National Academy of Western Art. Scott is on the teaching staff of the Scottsdale Artists’ School and the Coker Master Sculpture Program, Brookgreen Gardens, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. She is an elected Patron and Signature Member of the National Sculpture Society, an elected a member of the National Arts Club and the Society of Animal Artists, and a fellow in the American Artists Professional League. Her monumental Presidential Eagle was recently installed at the entrance to the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Arkansas.

    Scott’s work is included in the National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, Wyoming; R. W. Norton Museum, Shreveport, Louisiana; Trammell Crow Corporation, Chicago, Illinois; Museum of Arts and Crafts, San Antonio, Texas; Museum of the Horse, Ruidoso, New Mexico; the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York; Brookgreen Gardens, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina; and Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa, Oklahoma, which hosted a 1998 Scott retrospective.

    She participates in annual juried exhibitions including those at the Autry National Center of the American West, Los Angeles, California; Northwest Rendezvous, Helena, Montana; and the National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson, Wyoming. In April 2007 Scott was elected a member of the board of trustees of Brookgreen Gardens.

    Sandy Scott is represented by Situ Art Gallery, Laguna Beach, California; Trailside Galleries, Scottsdale, Arizona; and Whistle Pik Galleries, Fredericksburg, Texas.