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Scott Patterson (artist)

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Scott Patterson (1968–2016), also known as The Me Nobody Knows or TMNK, was an American street artist. He was based in Miami, Florida and was the subject of a documentary by Rico James, entitled Nobody was Here.[1]

The street artist who became known as TMNK grew up in East Orange, New Jersey.[2] He began his work as an artist in New York in 2007, after leaving a lucrative career in advertising. In 2010, his solo exhibition Urban Derivatives, was staged at the Galerie Galleberg in Norway.[3] His work, "Miss Liar: Brown Bag Series," (2016) is in the permanent collection of the Fleming Museum at the University of Vermont in Burlington.

References

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  1. ^ Frías, Carlos (January 12, 2023). "Sundial: How this late Wynwood street artist became 'Nobody'". WLRN: PBS+NPR.
  2. ^ Munford, Tracy (October 8, 2024). ""East Orange Welcomes Home "TMNK" in Rico James Documentary on East Orange Youth Photographer Who Became a Global Street Artist"". Tap into East Orange/Orange. Retrieved June 12, 2024.
  3. ^ Staff (October 1, 2016). "East Orange Artist Scott Patterson (aka TMNK/Nobody) Gone But Not Forgotten". Tap into Orange/East Orange.