John Scott, celebrated sculptor and father to Ayo Scott, had a deep connection with New Orleans. A native to the city, he found inspiration in New Orleans culture and his community. Throughout his years sculpting and teaching at Xavier University, he constructed many sculpture and art pieces in various public parks and museums in every neighborhood. The map below shows the locations of John Scott’s work. Green Tabs are museums and may require paid admission. Blue tabs are parks that are free and open to the public.
View Bolted to the Ground: John Scott’s Work in New Orleans in a larger map
View Bolted to the Ground: John Scott’s Work in New Orleans in a larger map
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