Details of talks given by Mike Sheehan
Ever wondered what sparks artistic genius, or how understanding your own brain could boost your creativity? Mike Sheehan has spent his life exploring these fascinating questions from two unique perspectives. While he delved into the complexities of the human brain – earning a doctorate in Neuroscience in Charing Cross Hospital in London and contributing to the development of new medicines in pharmaceutical R&D – Mike also nurtured a lifelong passion for the arts.
When he wasn't immersed in science, Mike was making music, playing the oboe in orchestras and the piano and organ for churches and community groups, and chasing every opportunity to visit art exhibitions. This rich dual background has given him a unique insight into the exciting crossroads where art and science meet. Mike loves to share how artists' incredible work often springs from the very way our brains are wired, and how a little insight into how we think can help anyone see art in a new light and even enhance their own creative flair.
Forget dry lectures; Mike brings his topics to life with the energy of an artist and the clarity of a scientist, often with a touch of humour honed from his experiences in amateur dramatics and comedy writing. He's adept at making complex subjects not just understandable, but truly exciting and relevant to everyone.