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Jentel welcomes Spring residents

April 20, 2025

News – Sheridan Media

Jentel Presents is working to bloom inspiration. According to Jentel Artist Residency this new cohort of residents comes from all across the country to experience spring in Wyoming. 

Jentel Presents provides the opportunity for these artists to share their visual artworks, writing, and maybe a little music with the Sheridan community. This event will take place beginning at 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 29, at the Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library Inner Circle in Sheridan. The public is invited to bring their lunch, cookies will be provided. Jentel Presents is open to all who wish to join.

This month’s presenters include Isidro Blasco from Hudson, NY. A sculptor; Blasco loves making pottery on the wheel and treats it as a meditation. He also enjoys reading and listening to the media about physics, life’s origins, and humanity’s future.

Zhanraw is a composer from Oceanside, NY. From Zhanraw’s immigrant childhood navigating disparate worlds, she still wonders what lies beneath and the influence of people’s words and the physical/digital artifacts we encounter. 

Sue Sommers from Pinedale, WY. A painter and self-declared committed introvert, Sommers, moved to Wyoming in 1989 to get away from people. But Sommers learned Wyomingites are great people. So now, Sommers calls herself an extroverted introvert. 

Anna Child from Baltimore, MD. A painter and printmaker; Child has worked many bad jobs with lots of great people including years as a dog walker listening to books. 

Mark Mangelsdorf is from Belmont, MA. A fiction writer, Mangelsdorf grew up in Colorado and is interested in abjection, the sublime, and sexuality. He has also lived in Romania as a Fulbright Scholar.

Shaan Sachdev, New York, NY; A nonfiction writer and essayist; Born in Thailand and raised in the U.A.E., Sachdev immigrated to the U.S. as a teenager. Sachdev loves wine, jazz, and long walks. 

Join Jentel as they host the next Jentel Presents, Tuesday, May 27, at the Fulmer Library in Sheridan.

Last modified: April 20, 2025

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