Shea Hembrey: How I Became 100 Artists
Posted: June 14, 2011 Filed under: Art, More FC3 | Tags: Art, schizophrenic, Shea Hembrey, TED Talks 2 CommentsHow do you stage an international art show with work from 100 different artists?
If you’re Shea Hembrey, you invent all of the artists and artwork yourself — from large-scale outdoor installations to tiny paintings drawn with a single-haired brush. Watch this funny, mind-bending talk to see the explosion of creativity and diversity of skills a single artist is capable of.
And I thought I was schizophrenic?
Shea Hembrey was born in 1974. He grew up on a dirt road in rural Hickory Grove, Arkansas in a family of farmers, factory workers, hunters, trappers, musicians, and cockfighters.
He makes art by concentrating on a singular, defined conceptual project where the ideas direct what methods and media he uses. Research is key to all of his creative endeavors while he remains a prolific maker of things.
Though always focused on developing skills on his own, he has a varied formal art education. His nine years of studying art at university include a year spent studying Maori art in New Zealand and an MFA from Cornell University.
His studio is currently based in a sleepy town on the Delaware River in New Jersey.