About the Artist
A conceptual artist that once hailed from Ann Arbor, MI. She received national media attention when her touring exhibition, "Banned Books as Art" in 1996 was banned in Independence, MO. This exhibition is housed at the University of Michigan Labadie Collection. While living in Michigan she has shown at the Cranbrook Museum of Art and the Kresge Museum of Art. One of her art pieces made out of a discarded book cover resides in an American embassy. Her present work is focused on colonialism and the "Cowboys and Indians" genre. Outside of working with discarded book covers, she is making art pieces out of Old West toys, mainly table sculptures, from the 1930's - 1960's at the RocknW Art Studio. She is also presently writing a novel about a romance sparked on a western filmed at the Mescal Movie Set in Benson. Wysocki also works as a professional actor and has been in a few western movies herself. She appears as Mommie in Carolyn Cavallero's film Time of the Witch which began streaming October 8, 2024. Instagram - sharonwysocki7730
How to Purchase
Meeting with artist and showing art pieces are by appointment only.
Pricing Range
$1-$150, $151 - $500