William Scott was born in San Francisco in 1964 and has worked from the Creative Growth Art Center, Oakland since 1992. A nonprofit organization founded in 1974, Creative Growth, provides a professional studio environment, gallery exhibition, and representation for artists with developmental disabilities. William Scott’s practice imagines alternative realities that stem from a fundamental belief in the potential for positive human transformation. While deeply rooted in personal history, Scott’s paintings address wider questions of citizenship, community, and cultural memory. His portrait series of predominantly Black figures encompasses actors, musicians, politicians, and civil rights leaders, as well as self-portraits, family members, and women from the Baptist church he has attended since childhood. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; LACMA, Los Angeles; Oakland Museum of California; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
Born in San Francisco, California
Selected Exhibitions
2021
William Scott, solo exhibition, Studio Voltaire, London
NADA House, Governor’s Island
Independent Art Fair, New York
Black American Portraits, LACMA, Los Angeles
2020
It’s a Beautiful Day Outside, solo exhibition, Ortuzar Projects, New York
Felix Art Fair, Los Angeles
Sexual Personae, Outsider Art Fair, Paris
2019
Of Other Spaces: Black Infinity, Guerrero Gallery, San Francisco
For Freedoms, billboard, San Francisco and Newark
2018
Outsider Art Fair, New York
Issue 3, Good Luck Gallery, Los Angeles
NADA, Miami
2017
The Museum of Everything Presents, MONA, Australia
Everyday Visionaries, Target, New York
NADA, Miami
2016
Duvel Moortgat Fund, MADmusée Liège, Belgium
NADA, Miami
Home, 836M, San Francisco
After Pop Life, Minnesota Street Project, San Francisco, curated by Glen Helfand
Mapping Fictions, The Good Luck Gallery, Los Angeles
March Madness, Fort Gansevoort, New York
Looking Back: The 10th White Columns Annual, White Columns, New York, curated by Matthew Higgs
Outsider Art Fair, New York
Celebrating a Vision: Art and Disability, SFO Museum, San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco
2015
Extra Celestial, Crosstown Arts, Memphis, curated by Christopher Miner
NADA, Miami
Vis-à-vis, Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York, curated by Michael Mahalchick
Outsider Art Fair, New York
D’Dessin Paris Contemporary Drawing Fair, Paris
2014
Outsider Art Fair, New York
2013
Outsider Artists, Oakland Museum of California at the Oakland International Airport, curated by Philip Linhares
The Alternative Guide to the Universe, Hayward Gallery, London, curated by Ralph Rugoff
NADA, Miami
Cutlog Art Fair, New York
Cutlog Art Fair, Paris
Breaking Barriers, Marin Community Foundation, Novato
Drawing Now Art Fair, Paris
Outsider Art Fair, New York
Creative Growth, ParkLife Gallery, San Francisco
2012
Cutlog Art Fair, Paris
Outsider Art Fair, New York
Independent Art Fair, New York
NADA, Miami
Creative Growth, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, curated by Amie Scally
John Hiltunen +1, Gallery Paule Anglim, San Francisco, curated by Matthew Higgs
Different and Special, Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, Korea
We The People, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Project Space, curated by Allison Gingeras and Jonathan Horowitz
2011
Outsider Art Fair, New York
Create, Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley
McGuire Furniture, San Francisco and New York
Exhibition #4, Museum of Everything, London
NADA, Miami
Revealed, Galerie Drylewicz, Paris
2010
Outsider Art Fair, New York
Forces of Change, Oakland Museum of California, Oakland
2009
Outsider Art Fair, New York
The House The Cat Built, Galería Salvador Díaz, Madrid, curated by Rirkrit Tiravanija
Good Person, White Columns, New York
2008
Outsider Art Fair, New York
There! New Art from Oakland, Di Rosa Preserve, Napa
From One Revolution to Another: Carte Blanche to Jeremy Deller, Palais de Tokyo, Paris
William Scott, Galerie Impaire, Paris
2007
The San Francisco World’s Fair of 2007, California College of the Arts, Oakland
Cultural Centre de Werft, Geel, Belgium
Creative Growth, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, New York
Outsider Art Fair, New York
2006
Who Is An Outsider, San Francisco State University, San Francisco
NADA, Miami
White Columns, New York, curated by Matthew Higgs
Visionary Output: Work by Creative Growth Artists, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco
Armory Exhibition, New York
Outsider Art Fair, New York
2005
Intuit Fair of Folk and Outsider Art, Chicago
Oakland International Airport Gallery, Oakland
Moss Gallery, New York
Leon Borensztein and His Friends: A Look At Creative Growth Artists and Their Work, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, curated by René de Guzman and Tom di Maria
2001
The Pretty Show, Ricco/Maresca Gallery, New York
Brut Love, Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco
2000
The News Gallery, New York
1998
Error & Eros, American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore
Creative Glances, Creative Growth, Sun Gallery, Hayward
1996
Faces, McKesson Corporation, San Francisco
California Culinary Academy, San Francisco
1995
Flax, San Francisco
William Scott
Untitled (Future Inner Limits)
2021
Color aquatint and hardground etching with gold leaf.
Rives BFK paper.
Image Size: 17" x 22.7"
Paper Size: 21.5” x 26.75”
Edition of 35