Utah artist Shawn Rossiter was born near Boston, Massachusetts in 1971. He spent his childhood and youth living in five different states along the East Coast and graduated High School in Houston, Texas.

After spending three years living and studying in Italy and Belgium, Shawn moved to Utah in 1993 to attend Brigham Young University. In 1996, he graduated with degrees in English, French and Italian. He remained at the University for another year to complete a Masters program in Comparative Literature prior to pursuing a Ph.D. program. In the summer of 1997, a chapter short of finishing his Masters Thesis, Shawn dropped out of his program to pursue his art full-time. 

He now lives and works in the Sugarhouse area of Salt Lake City. He began exhibiting publicly in 1999 and has shown widely in Utah as well as California and Wisconsin. Shawn is also actively involved in promoting the visual arts in Utah. In 2001 he helped to create Artists of Utah, a non-profit organization devoted to connecting the visual arts community of Utah. He is currently the editor of their ezine, 15 BYTES. He was awarded the Salt Lake City Mayor's Award for the Arts in 2004 for his community activity. He currently serves on the Board of the Utah Artists Project and on the Salt Lake County Art Committee.

Shawn’s works appear in public and private collections across North America as well as in Italy, France, Belgium, and Singapore.