Schenck is an artist and retired museum curator. He was born and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he also attended the California College of the Arts (BFA) and Mills College (MFA). He has held professional curatorial and arts-administration positions at the Walnut Creek Civic Arts Gallery; Kala Institute in Berkeley; Scottsdale (Arizona) Center for the Arts; Hearst Art Gallery at Saint Mary’s College in Moraga; Mendocino Arts Center in Mendocino; and the Grace Hudson Museum in Ukiah.

Schenck has also taught various college art and art history courses. He and his wife, Colleen, moved to Philo in the late 1990s, where they continue to refurbish their 1927 Craftsman home and 1913 barn studio.

Regarding his own art, Schenck says, “For the last twenty years, I have concentrated on landscape painting in mostly a Post-Impressionist style. Recently, I have been doing more abstract pieces related to my earlier dream imagery/visionary style. Both the landscape and dream-imagery pieces are based in landscape imagery and a love of rich color. The dream-imagery works tend to present a poignant iconic moment in a story, leaving the viewer to complete the tale. The landscape-focused works frame a scene of nature to rejoice in and meditate on.”

About his potential contributions to the Arts Council Board of Directors, Schenck says, “I think I can bring knowledgeable perspectives based on my forty years of curatorial and arts administration experience, and as a visual artist ... view more »