TONI SCOTT

Toni Scott’s exhibitions and installations weave together artistically powerful stories presented through installations, multi-media, photography, painting, sculpture and digital ingenuity, often referencing fraught histories. “Learning of my multicultural family heritage has inspired me to give life to the lost images and stories of history.” Scott’s “Bloodlines” series is a testament to her goals to inspire, educate, heal, engage, stimulate dialog, and bring together diverse cultures. “In every work, I create resides a commitment to themes that build and enrich humanity.” Scott’s work has been awarded and celebrated internationally. In 2012, she created a solo mixed media installation, Bloodlines, for the California African American Museum.

EXHIBITIONS

PALMS OF RESILIENCE

TONI SCOTT


15 DEC 2023 – 13 FEB 2024

“Palms of Resilience” is an exhibition showcasing Toni Scott’s exploration of her identity as an African-American and Indigenous artist. Drawing inspiration from the symbolic power of the king and queen palm, Scott uses vibrant canvases and sculpted forms to unravel the layers of history, shedding light on stories of perseverance that have shaped various experiences. Through her art, Scott challenges viewers to confront their histories, amplifying narratives of resilience and inspiring a collective acknowledgment of interconnected and enduring roots that bind us all.

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