Regan Rosberg

Regan Rosburg (b. 1977) is an interdisciplinary artist who weaves together science, psychology, history, and social engagement. With a passion for studying various ecosystems and biota, her work investigates not only the exquisite intelligence of ecology, but also the causes and ramifications of over-consumption.

She is represented by William Havu Gallery (Denver, CO), and teaches at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. She is the artistic director of Cayo Artist Residency in Eleuthera (Bahamas). 

In 2020 she published The Church of Water: A Portrait of the Arctica collection of images from her 2019 Arctic Circle Residency expedition. She outlines the scientific research that went into planning her trip, as well as the insights she had about plastic pollution, overconsumption, beauty and time.

Publications and interviews include Yale University’s “Order of Multitudes” (2020-2021 Mellon-Sawyer Seminar); the IGI International Journal of Civic Engagement and Social Change, Truthout, CPR News, The Shambhala Times (CAN), Elysian Magazine, One Resilient Earth, and the Denver Post. Her residencies include the Arctic Circle Residency (Norway), RedLine (CO), S*Park (CO), Ayatana (CAN), and the Oak Spring Garden Foundation (VA). Rosburg received her BFA from the University of Colorado (Boulder, 2000) and her MFA from the Lesley University College of Art and Design (2016).

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