In a career spanning more than three decades, Scott, based in Brooklyn, N.Y., has pricked the nation’s conscience over its history of slavery, white supremacy, police violence against unarmed Blacks, and inequities caused by capitalism.
On Wednesday, Dec. 14, Scott discussed his work as a conceptual, political, and performance artist in a 90-minute presentation and Q&A discussion at Case Western Reserve University’s Tinkham Veale University Center, co-organized by CWRU and the Cleveland Museum of Art.