Paul Scott is an artist, author and educator known for pioneering research into the graphic development of vitreous surfaces. His characteristic artworks can be found in public spaces and collections around the globe – including the V&A London, the National Museum Stockholm, The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design Oslo, the Museum of Art and Design in New York, and in Vietnam as part of the Hanoi Mosaic Mural.
He is Professor of Ceramic Art at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHiO) Norway, Digital Research Fellow at Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design. The third edition of his classic text Ceramics and Print was published by Bloomsbury/University of Pennsylvannia Press in December 2012. He has recently curated an exhibition at the Norwegian National Museum of Art Architecture and Design Oslo. Horizon – Landscapes, Ceramics and Prints and currently has a solo exhibition Cumbrian Blue(s) at Erie Art Museum
Paul Scott is represented by Ferrin Contemporary
Bio
Paul Scott is a Cumbrian based artist with a diverse practice and an international reputation. He is well known for his research into printed vitreous surfaces, as well as his characteristic blue and white artworks in glazed ceramic which can be found in public collections around the globe - including the Victoria and Albert Museum London, The National Museum Stockholm Sweden, The National Decorative Arts Museum Norway and The Museum of Art and Design New York.
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