Regan Rosburg

 

Regan Rosburg is an artist, naturalist, and writer; she works in a variety of materials to blur the boundary between nature and culture.

Her work is founded in the principles of Ecopsychology, which she describes as society's collective grief, environmental melancholia, and “collective social mania” (her term). She fervently believes that artists are a crucial voice in discussing climate change and human impact.

Rosburg is the Co-founder and Artistic Director of Cayo Residency in Eleuthera (Bahamas). Her worldwide residencies/research trips include Bahamas, Canada, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Thailand, Washington state rainforests, Appalachia, Colorado's Black Forest, the Arctic Circle (Svalbard, Norway) and the Oak Springs Garden Foundation (Upperville, VA). She is an adjunct professor at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.