Scott Scarboro is a Multimedia Artist and Entertainer from Louisville, KY. In 2007 he had his first solo show in Los Angeles and was featured during Art Basel Miami at the Aqua Art Hotel. He is represented on the west coast by David Patton Los Angeles. Several pieces of his work were purchased by the American Visionary Art Museum (eye shop) in Baltimore, Maryland.
In 2002, he was featured in an exhibit titled “Folk Artists of the 21st Century” at the Kentucky Art and Craft Gallery and had work in the international touring exhibit, “The Great American Spirit” curated by the Kentucky Folk Art Museum in Morehead, Ky., with Kentucky’s former first lady and folk art patron Phyllis George. His work has also been seen in Chicago, New York City and San Francisco and is in private collections, including those of Aegon, Institutional Markets Inc., YUM! Inc. and Maker’s Mark Distilleries.
The Louisville native has a degree from the University of Kentucky in sculpture, video and performance. He has a master’s of Fine Arts degree from the San Francisco Art Institute in new genre, mixed-media and performance art. He is the creator of the Kentucky Art Car Weekend and The Good Folk Fest.

