
Kevin Sherwin Pro
- Username
- kevinsherwin
Bio
Kevin Sherwin is a filmmaker and composer who has received commissions from Independent Curators International, the Bruce Museum Digital Series, and the National Endowment for the Arts, among others. As a performing musician, he has conducted at Carnegie Hall, given solo concerts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Joe's Pub NYC, and toured North America. He has composed scores for films that have been Official Selections at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, the Palm Springs International ShortFest, and the NYC Chain Film Festival, among others.
In 2022, he served on the jury for the Best Music Category at the Miami Film Festival. He was also a featured composer at the “The Passing Show” produced by Unsung Musicals Co. at the Pershing Square Signature Center. Additionally, he is a Fellow at Timothy Dwight College, Yale University.
In 2023, he completed a short film titled "How do you milk an almond?" which he wrote, directed, and scored. The film invites audiences into an unexpected courtroom trial, loosely inspired by lawsuits where plant-based beverage companies were sued for using the word “milk.” The film draws on contemporary discussions surrounding plant-based foods, including factory farming practices, animal rights, and commercial speech, to craft a poignant representation of current events.