Skott Chandler is a photographic artist and educator who lives in Denver, and teaches photography at the Art Institute of Colorado. Skott came to photography late in his undergraduate career while studying studio art at Southern Utah University. During that time he experimented with the photographic medium, testing the limits of the ideals of photography. While at SUU, he received a UGRASP (Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Program) grant for his Photocubism series.
Skott graduated from Southern Utah University as the Outstanding Graduate of Art and Design, and after graduation decided to further pursue his photographic career in the MFA program at Savannah College of Art and Design. While attending SCAD, he was chosen for a scholarship to help the school create a book and photograph archive of the swiftly vanishing historic buildings in the Sham Shui Po district of Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Skott has exhibited work throughout the United States, as well as internationally in Hong Kong and Geneva, Switzerland. Recently, he received the Directors Choice, Juror's Honorable Mention, and Blurb Book Award for the "Home" exhibition at The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO. Photography collector and curator, W.M. Hunt and Klompching Gallery owner, Darren Ching, selected Skott to exhibit at Brooklyn’s Klopmpching Gallery in their inaugural FRESH 2011 photography competition. Skott has also been exhibited and recognized by Gallery 263 in Cambridge, MA, as one of the Top 30 Emerging Artist Under 30 for 2011.
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