ABOUT MICHELLE PATRICK
Michelle Patrick is an accomplished multi-disciplinary artist whose work spans photography, performance art, voice acting, and cultural administration. For over a decade, she has dedicated herself to exploring artistic expression through various mediums, creating work that examines the complexities of human experience.
As a photographer, Michelle captures moments that tell stories of identity, community, and connection. Her recent solo exhibition "GRACE" showcases her visual storytelling abilities and unique artistic perspective.
On stage, Michelle brings characters to life with authenticity and depth. Her recent performance in "The Lifespan of a Fact" at the Majestic Repertory Theater demonstrates her continued commitment to the performing arts.
Behind the scenes, Michelle currently contributes to the arts community through her work at the Nevada Arts Council, where she focuses on statewide community arts development initiatives and grant support. Her experience in arts administration includes roles with the City of Las Vegas, Denver Center for the Performing Arts, and the Sundance Film Festival.
As a voice actor, Michelle lends her distinctive vocal talents to projects with organizations including the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, bringing stories to life through the power of sound.
Michelle continues to push creative boundaries, exploring the intersections between presentational storytelling, different artistic disciplines and using her diverse skill set to create meaningful work that resonates with audiences.
Michelle is currently querying her debut novel "Without".
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2025
• Solo Exhibition "GRACE" at Whitney Library Art Gallery and West Las Vegas Library
• Group Exhibition "Empowered: Women of Clark County" at Clark County Public Arts
• Host for SISTAHS STRONG Inc. Soulful High Tea
• Presenter at Nevada Basin to Range Exchange, Ely, Nevada
2024
• Host for Humanities At Play
• Moderator for City of Las Vegas Arts & Culture Summit
• Congressional Recognition for "Black Life Ordinary" from U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen and U.S. Representative Susie Lee
• Certificate of Commendation for "Black Life Ordinary" from U.S Senator Catherine Cortez Masto
Performer in Lifespan of A Fact, Majestic Repertory Theater
2023
• Red Carpet Host for Nevada Women's Film Festival
• Presenter at Nevada Basin to Range Exchange and California Interpretive Trail Center
• Featured in Nevada Humanities "Heart to Heart" series
2022
• Presenter at NASAA Conference, Englewood Arts
• Grant Reviewer for National Endowment for the Arts
2019
• Director for "The Witches" at Rainbow Company Youth Theater
• Attended Change Leader Conference in Moab, Utah
2013
• Actor in "Good People" at Salt Lake Acting Company
2012
• Choreographer for "Once on This Island"
2011
• Director for "For Colored Girls"