Book Blessing of “Passing It On: The Art of John T. Scott”

Join us for a special evening celebrating the launch and blessing of Passing It On: The Art of John T. Scott, a new book dedicated to the life and works of New Orleans-born artist John Scott. Come out and support this homage to a visionary who devoted his life to celebrating the African diaspora through his art. This event is a unique opportunity to honor John Scott’s legacy and connect with others who share a passion for art and culture. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a meaningful moment in our community!

ABOUT THE BOOK
Passing It On: The Art of John T. Scott is a captivating book co-authored by Freddi Williams Evans and Scott’s widow, Anna Rita Scott, and produced by The Helis Foundation John Scott Center, an initiative of the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities.

This vibrant, 100-plus page hardcover volume showcases Scott’s cutting-edge artwork and celebrated career. Renowned as a sculptor, painter, printmaker, and artistic visionary, Scott captured the essence of New Orleans and Afro-Caribbean culture in his work, and his public art can still be found throughout the city and the country.

The book offers an intimate look into Scott’s life, featuring stories from his family and friends, profound quotes and full-color images of his artwork. Each piece is not just a visual feast but also a lesson in history and culture. Accessible to young readers and engaging for adults, this book is a delightful tribute to a true visionary.

Want to be the first to pre-order? Sign up to receive emails from the John Scott Center here: https://bit.ly/scottcenteremail .

Date

Oct 15 2024
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Time

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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LEH Sponsored Event,
The Helis Foundation John Scott Center Events

Location

The Helis Foundation John Scott Center
938 Lafayette Street, New Orleans LA
The Helis Foundation John Scott Center

Organizer

The Helis Foundation John Scott Center

Other Organizers

Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities
Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities
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