Scott was Director of Nicole Klagbsrun Gallery, New York, where she worked with artists such as
Beth Campbell,
Matthew Day Jackson,
Rashid Johnson,
Mika Rottenberg, Adam McEwen, and Storm Tharp. Prior to that, Scott was curator of the Hedreen Gallery at
Seattle University's Lee Center for the Arts, Director of the James Harris Gallery. In 2008 Scott established her own company that is an art consultancy, gallery and curatorial endeavour. She produces and curates exhibitions that exist within and beyond the walls of the traditional gallery space From January 2010 until January 2020 she collaborated with
Nick Knight's SHOWstudio as the Director of the SHOWstudio Shop. In 2017, Scott appeared as a presenter on
The Art Show, a series on
Sky Arts. She is a Nominator for the Prix Pictet award. In 2018, she curated the largest independent photography exhibition at the Store x 180 Strand in London. It featured some 470 photographs, 340 of which were from
John Pawson's Spectrum. In 2020, she and David Hill co-curated Tête-à-Têtes: West African Portraiture from Independence into the 21st Century. In addition to her curating art exhibitions, Scott is also an arts writer. In 2024, Scott founded Seen, an art consultancy with a stated goal of bringing transparency to the art world. With real-time communication and short-form video at its core, the consultancy works to make art more accessible for artists and collectors. Features have included
Rashid Johnson,
Lubaina Himid, and Joel Mesler among others. == References ==