The People's Artist: Marquez Scoggin
Marquez Scoggin on Project Human X, Language X, and the People’s Artist of America AwardLuke O'Neill interviews artist Marquez Scoggin about Project Human X (PHX), a community art center in Carbondale near SIU that evolved from paint parties into a multi-art “buffet” offering pottery, resin, stained glass, art shows, murals, paint-and-sips, and a glow-in-the-dark splatter paint room that draws visitors from out of state. Skaggs describes supporting local artists and teaching creativity as stress release, plus bringing PHX programs into schools, including projects with 300 and 500 students. He explains Language X, a constructed color-based language inspired by his mother’s pancreatic cancer journey and his love of words, beginning with the first word “love,” inspired by his daughter. He discusses his museum shows, a current closing reception, Language X University, and being selected for the People’s Artist of America competition (PeoplesArtist.org), encouraging voting and support.00:00 Welcome and Introductions00:51 How We Met01:41 Finding Project Human X02:19 PHX Mission and Classes05:11 Glow Splatter Room Story08:16 Showcasing Local Artists09:11 Language X Origins10:33 Mother’s Legacy and Words12:26 Constructed Language Breakthrough14:55 Reading a Color Passage16:38 First Word Love20:17 Seed of Life Symbolism23:47 Design Process and Museum Show25:31 Pour Painting Demo26:15 Neurographic Art Therapy27:06 People’s Artist Award31:35 How to Vote and Support32:27 Murals and Community Plans33:14 School Workshops at Scale35:01 Art vs AI for Kids37:06 Language That AI Can’t Read38:34 Collabs and Upcoming Events40:34 Show Closing and Dictionary43:11 Learn at Language X University44:11 Follow Your Heart Closing47:12 Final Thanks and Links