Installations
Andrew F. Scott creates immersive installations that blend sculpture with technology, inviting audiences into vibrant spaces of light, sound, and motion. Using digital fabrication, projection mapping, and responsive media, his work draws from Afro-Diasporic ideas to connect history with contemporary experience. These multisensory environments activate cultural narratives, enabling viewers to engage with memory, identity, and community in new and meaningful ways. Scott’s installations transform public spaces and galleries into dynamic encounters, where technology serves as a bridge between the past and present, inviting reflection, empathy, and shared experience.

Tessellated Rabbits. Savannah Arts Academy Lobby, Savannah, GA, 2011
Black Man Grove Resilience (Black Man Grove Resilience in Cartasia 2012, 2014: International Biennial of Contemporary Sculpture, Crisis and Rebirth (featured artist; artistic director: Nicolas Bertoux). Piazza San Michele, Lucca, Italy, 2012 (international call).curated by Emiliano Gilliani), in Cartasia 2014: Liquid Identities, International Biennial of Contemporary Sculpture. Lucca, Italy, 2014.
Follow the Drinking Gourd (curated by Harry Delhorme). Jepson Museum Atrium Installation, Savannah, Georgia, 2012.