Mick Sheldon: Gone 30 Years But Still a Nevadan

Wednesday, October 26, 2011
reception 6:15pm,
talk 7pm
at the Carson City Library
900 N. Roop Street, Carson City, Nevada
Gone 30 Years But Still a Nevadan
CCAI Nevada Neighbors Talk by Mick Sheldon
Mick Sheldon’s talk, Gone 30 Years But Still a Nevadan, is another in the Nevada Neighbors series of public talks presented by the Capital City Arts Initiative [CCAI] on contemporary art practice. Mick will speak at the Carson City Library Wednesday, October 26 at 7 pm; an informal reception for the artist will begin at 6:15pm. The reception and talk are free and the public is cordially invited.
Mick’s talk is a companion piece to his exhibition, Still Lifes for Cowpokes, at the CCAI Courthouse Gallery, 885 E Musser St, Carson City, through Friday, January 6, 2012.
Mick Sheldon, a professor at American River College in Sacramento and a working artist for most of his adult life, will discuss his unique approach to creating and composing artworks of various mediums and styles: sculpture, oil painting and woodblocks. His talk, with a generous dose of his idiosyncratic humor, will center on how he vigorously approaches his art on a daily basis, driven by his appreciation of contemporary life in the West. Mick’s work embodies a synthesis of formal and expressive styles that assemble figures, light, color and space qualities that celebrate the heroic energy of our region.
Mick is a Reno native and UNR alumnus. He earned a MFA degree in painting from the University of California at Davis in 1992. After working a series of “dead end jobs,” he started teaching at two schools and a prison back in the late eighties. In 2004, he began teaching as a full-time professor at American River College where he is now tenured and serves as Director of the James Kaneko Gallery. Sheldon lives with his wife in Yolo, California.
Mick will also give his talk at to art students and faculty at Douglas High School in Minden, Nevada.
[image: Mick Sheldon’s painting, Last Out of the Rodeo, oil on linen, 2009]