Scott Froschauer
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Born
Chicago, Illinois, US
AlmamaterSyracuse University
StyleMultimedia, fabrication[1]
MovementPublic art
Scott Froschauer | |
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| Born | Chicago, Illinois, US |
| Alma mater | Syracuse University |
| Style | Multimedia, fabrication[1] |
| Movement | Public art |
| Website | scottfroschauer |
Scott Froschauer is an American artist, sculptor, and key grip. He is primarily known for his public art installations,[2] especially those that modify traditional traffic signs to spread optimism, a series entitled The Word on the Street.[1][3] Highly regarded for his large-scale art installations at Burning Man,[4] Froschauer's work was featured at the Smithsonian American Art Museum as part of the 2018 No Spectators exhibition.[5][6]
Scott Froschauer was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in theoretical linguistics, before relocating to Los Angeles in 1994.[7]