Ep. 159 Mick Burson – Multidisciplinary
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In this episode, Wes and Todd sit down with Mick Burson. Mick discusses bath houses, living on the road, murals, graffiti, exhibitions, growing up knowing he was going to become an Artist, mentors, painting trains, painting for people in the backseat, his parents, Waco, and how it plays into his work, pursuing degrees in Art, sketchy painting scenarios, being arrested, what compels him to create, painting walls – process & experience, painting the largest mural in New Mexico, fear and anxiety, acceptance of not having control, compliments, voice, mortality and legacy, drive, gratitude, horses, the Richard Levy Gallery, being a conduit for creation, impulse, acquiring materials through connection, sculpture, orphaned work, matches, journeys, selling art, business, pricing, retirement, and sobriety.
Join us for a phenomenal conversation with Mick Burson!
Check out Mick’s work at his website www.mickburson.com
Follow Mick on social media:
Instagram - www.instagram.com/mickburson/
@mickburson
YouTube - www.youtube.com/@mickburson362/featured
Catch Mick’s exhibition “Railrodeo” at Co-Lab Projects through June 10th, 2023.
Co-Lab Projects
5419 Glissman Road
Austin, Texas 78702
www.co-labprojects.org
On View Saturdays 12-6 pm
Catch Mick’s upcoming exhibition with Laura Burke at the Richard Levy Gallery in Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 5th- September 15th.