Sour Notes

Scott Hewicker

Sour Notes, 2005

Acrylic on round canvas
12 inch diameter
Retail Value $1,175 / Starting Bid $250
Courtesy of the Artist and Gallery 16
SOLD

 

Scott Hewicker is an artist, writer and musician whose work explores the poetic connections of painting, color perception and collective memory. He has an MFA from Stanford University and has exhibited his work at [2nd floor projects], NIAD, Ratio 3, Jack Hanley Gallery, Deitch Projects NY, Galleri Christina Wilson in Copenhagen, ICA Philadelphia and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. He co-curated the exhibit Hauntology at the Berkeley Art Museum with Larry Rinder in 2010, and played in the bands The Alps, Troll, and Aero-Mic’d. He has been a contributing columnist for Open Space, the SFMOMA blog, and writes about music for Stranded Records in San Francisco. With his husband, the artist Cliff Hengst, Hewicker co-edited and illustrated the book Good Times, Bad Trips published by Gallery 16 editions in 2007. He currently teaches at CCA in the First Year Program and teaches private painting classes at Jean Henry School of Art.