Scott Andrew Spencer Biography

Scott Andrew Spencer (American, born 1970)

Spencer is primarily an abstract painter. He is self-taught and uses both oils and acrylics to cover his canvases. He loves to listen to music while painting and takes inspiration from his immediate surroundings, real or imagined. In his early years, he was represented by renowned gallerist and art dealer Biljana Grcic-Beran through Galeria Jan in La Jolla, California, and was admitted into the Pasadena Society of Artists in 2004. He currently lives in Los Angeles, California, with his husband and their feline son, Riley.

Interview with Scott Spencer at: ArtintheVault.com

EDUCATION C.S.U.L.B. (Long Beach, CA)

Associate in Arts Degree, Orange Coast College (Costa Mesa, CA)

AFFILIATIONS Pasadena Society of Artists (PSA)

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS 2014 Saatchi Gallery, London--"Inspired by Kandinsky" curated by Bridget Carron 2013 Saatchi Gallery, London—“Art from Los Angeles” curated by Rebecca Wilson 2008 JFerrari Gallery—“Body of Art” (Atwater Village, CA) 2007 Bonaventure Hotel—“Sense of Community” (Los Angeles, CA) Terra Gallery—“Open Up” (Columbus, OH) Essence of Living (Hermosa Beach, CA) The Loft—“Paint 9 Décor” (Eagle Rock, CA) 2006 BrenArt—Solo (Pasadena, CA) Viva Gallery—“81st Annual Exhibition” (Sherman Oaks, CA) i-5 Gallery—“Art World Poker” (Los Angeles, CA) Whites Gallery—“Springtime” (Montrose, CA) Gregg Gallery and Frames—“AEG Artist” (Bexley, OH) BIA Parade of Homes--"New Haven Homes" (Westerville, OH) Fina—“6 Up” (Los Angeles, CA) Carlotta’s Passion Gallery—“Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out” (Eagle Rock, CA) 2005 The Velvet Room—“Third Anniversary” (Pasadena, CA) A Shenere Velt Gallery—“Artifacts of Activism/Images of Peace” (Los Angeles, CA) Celebrity Centre International—“Rose Variety Arts Show” (Hollywood, CA) Pazzaz—“Paint and Shoot”, Exhibit with Matt Harbicht (Silver Lake, CA) Space-LA—“3rd Annual Ken Dunipace Memorial Art Show” (Los Angeles, CA) Surrounding Art—Gallery Artists (Pasadena, CA) Creative Arts Gallery—“PSA 80th Anniversary Exhibition” (Burbank, CA) Galleria Jan—“Gallery Artists” (La Jolla, CA) 2004 Fine Artists Factory—“PSA 79th Annual Juried Exhibition” (Pasadena, CA) Altadena LCC—“PSA New Members Exhibition” (Altadena, CA) Period Gallery—“Color II” (Lincoln, NE) Friends Gallery—“Make Art, Not War” (Pasadena, CA) Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery—“Open Call” (Los Angeles, CA) Period Gallery—“Faces III” (Lincoln, NE) Period Gallery—“Abstraction VII” (Lincoln, NE) Pacer Communities—“Quattro Blu” (Pasadena, CA) Period Gallery—“Landscape IV” (Lincoln, NE) Period Gallery—“Contemporary VI” (Lincoln, NE) 2003 Period Gallery—“Abstract VI” (Lincoln, NE) Abstract Earth Gallery—“Abstracted” (Columbus, OH) 2002 123 Soho Gallery—“Featured Artist” (New York, NY) 2001 TheArtProject.net—Artists Respond To Terrorism 2000 Solid Expressions Gallery—“Gallery Artists” (Los Altos Hills, CA)

PUBLICATIONS 2020 Tui Motu InterIslands, issue 246 March 2011 International Dictionary of Artists, World Wide Arts
2010 American Journal of Critical Care (cover art, Pointillism) July, volume 19, number 4 American Journal of Critical Care (cover art, Lower Extremities) May, volume 19, number 3 2008 The Art of Everyday Joe: A Collector’s Journal, Michael K. Corbin, Authorhouse Art Wanted Calendars: Science Fiction/Fantasy, Animals/Wildlife, Landscape/Outdoor 2007 Art Wanted Calendar: Outdoor/Landscape “Mechanic”, short film, director Asher Glaser 2006 Art in King-Sized Beds: A Collector’s Journal, Michael K. Corbin, AuthorHouse 2005 Interview Series, Spencer Unleashed, ArtintheVault.com, April Artists on their Work, Art in the Vault, February 5 2004 Guest Artist, Quattro Blu, Pacer Communities, May 25 2003 Artist Spotlight, Pasadena Weekly, ‘Art Speak,’ June 12

COLLECTIONS David and Nadine Alon, Belgium Dr. William Armstrong, Irvine, CA Vern Asche, Devore, CA Simone Bachmann, Mentone, Victoria, Australia David Brashear, Virginia Michal K. Corbin, Indianapolis, IN Kevin Costello, Sea Cliff, NY Deeanne Freeman, Encinitas, CA Michael L. Grace, Palm Springs, CA Joe Hudgens, Alhambra, CA Mark Humphry, Altadena, CA Glade Johnson Design, Bellevue, WA Brad Kuhlin, Pasadena, CA Westley Lagerberg, Yorba Linda, CA Dianne Logan, The Woodlands, TX Lurssen Yachts, Bremen-Vegesack, Germany Junell Mackey, Pasadena, CA John Matty, Olivenhain, CA Jason Maynard, Malibu, CA Jo McDonnell, Durham, NC Therese Molloy, New York, NY Sharon Myers, Davis, CA Tami Pflug, Los Angeles, CA Amy Pounder, Bernardsville, NJ Rebecca Salcito, Scottsdale, AZ Beth Severino, Tampa, FL Mary Shields, Denver, CO Michael Smoller, Austin, TX Ellen Hart Sturm, New York, NY Karin Wagner, Olympia, WA Emily Yerkovich-Phillips, Austin, TX Susan Young, Palm Beach, FL

AWARDS 2006 Best of 123Soho 2006 Art, New York 2005 Best of 123Soho 2005 Art, Cloud Cover 2004 Honorable Mention, PSA 79th Annual Juried Exhibition, Flowers to Heaven Special Recognition, ‘Landscape IV,’ Period Gallery, Poolside Director’s Recognition, ‘Contemporary VI,’ Period Gallery, Three 2003 Special Recognition, ‘Abstraction VI,’ Period Gallery, A Place by the Water

Artist's Statement

Do No Harm. This tenet works in all circumstances. It's really all we need. I hope one day mankind will stop eating and mistreating the rest of the animal kingdom. It's the person, not the parts. Being gay is a gift, a variation on a theme. Love is too powerful to be shaped or confined. I promise to die someday so these paintings will be more valuable. It's almost a certainty. Homo sapiens probably needs to stop replicating for awhile. Our numbers have grown too many. We think we're smart and we understand our existence. I'm not so sure. More likely, we're just high-end monkeys. I give myself over to That Which Governs. I hope Someone or Something is looking after us, keeping vigil. "Thank you," to everyone who owns and all future owners of these paintings. You are magical, wonderful people. If you're ever in Los Angeles, please look me up. I'd like to meet you. I'll buy you some lunch. Every canvas has an agenda--a life of its own separate from its maker, separate from thought or logic or reason--and to plot its course is only to interfere. To plan is to destroy. Trust the mess. All marks are good. Oh, but the mutiny of scrutiny . . . if we could just leave it alone. The self-taught artist has a great chance to be unique. Without knowledge of 'rules' to hinder the hand or an instructor's style to imitate, what results is pure, entirely his or her own. Contrary to popular belief, abstract art is 'meaningful' on a parallel with representational art. Each of us sees differently, and individual responses to an abstract work of art are varied. An abstract work's 'meaning' is oftentimes stronger and more personal for the viewer than it is in purely representational art where the subject matter is obvious and can only evoke a limited range of emotions. So far, nowhere else in this existence have I found the freedom and exhilaration that painting affords. Albert Einstein said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge." Welcome words to a daydreamer like me. "There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion." - Francis Bacon At the moment, I'm loving the paintings of Cecily Brown, Dana Schutz, Odd Nerdrum, Raimonds Staprans and Paul Balmer. My all-time favorites are Max Beckmann, Milton Avery, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Joan Mitchell, Egon Schiele, Richard Diebenkorn, Helen Frankenthaler and Lucien Freud.