Jeanne Regan received a BFA in Painting from the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1975 and a teaching certification in Art Education K-12 from Cleveland State University in 1996, the same year in which she was awarded an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Ohio Arts Council.
Jeanne has worked as a graphic artist in Bellevue, Washington and in Cleveland, Ohio. She has taught art classes and given workshops for children and adults in settings such as The Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Public Schools, and with the Committee for Public Art. She currently teaches Middle School Art at Laurel School in Shaker Heights, Ohio.
She was the illustrator of Haiku Yearbook by Francis J. Smith, S.J., published in 1991 by Cobham and Hatherton Press.
Her prints have been shown in juried exhibitions and print invitationals at The Cleveland Museum of Art and the Mansfield Art Center. Some public collections that include her work are: Johnson & Johnson, Inc. of New Jersey, Kaiser Permanente Cleveland, The Cleveland Art Association, University Hospitals of Cleveland, and Cleveland’s University Print Club.
Regan’s work is represented by Fine Impressions Gallery of Seattle, Washington, and by the reddot project in Cleveland, Ohio.
