DAVID REGAN

Born 1964, Buffalo, NY

Studio in Missoula, MT

 

 

EDUCATION

1990                   Alfred University, Alfred, NY, MFA

1986-88             Residency, Archie Bray Foundation, Helena, MT

1986                   Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, BFA

                            Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Nova Scotia, Canada

 

EXHIBITIONS

* catalogue           + traveling

One Person

2004     Garth Clark Gallery, New York

2002     Frank Lloyd Gallery, Los Angeles

2001     Garth Clark Gallery, New York

1999     Frank Lloyd Gallery, Los Angeles

1997     Garth Clark Gallery, New York

1996     Frank Lloyd Gallery, Los Angeles

1995     Garth Clark Gallery, New York

1994     Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles

1993     Garth Clark Gallery, New York

1992     Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles

1991     Visitors, Garth Clark Gallery, New York

 

Group

2008     Transitions, Barry Friedman, Ltd, New York, NY

2005     The Clay Menagerie, Garth Clark Gallery, New York, NY

              SOFA New York, Garth Clark Gallery, New York, NY

2004     Deliciously Decadent, Princessehoff Museum, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands

2001     Wayne Higby: Reunion, Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

              Poetics of Clay, Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia, PA +*

2000     Allan Chasanoff Ceramic Collection, Mint Museum of Craft+Design, Charlotte, NC *

              The Story of Time, National Maritime Museum, London, England

               Animal Show, Pewabic Potter, Detroit, MI

1999     Contained Narratives, Garth Clark Gallery, New York Contemporary Clay: Master

              Teachers/Master Students, The Fine Arts Center Galleries, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH*

              The Contemporary Vessel – New Works in Clay, Dolphin Gallery, Kansas City, MO

1998     A Feast for the Eyes, M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco, CA

            Clay Into Art: Selections from the Collection of Contemporary Ceramics, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

1996     Black/White, Gallery Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL

1994     Soup Tureens, Helen Drutt Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

1993     The American Way: Views on Use -Function in American Ceramics, Aber­ystwyth Arts Centre, Wales *+

1990     The Expressive Teapot, Swidler Gallery, Royal Oak, MI

              Clay, Color, Content: The 28th Ceramic National, Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY *+

 

1989        Young Americans, American Craft Museum, New York

              Pottery and Paintings by Suzanne Shop and David Regan, The Artful Framer, Helena, MT

1988     Members of the Archie Bray, NCECA Conference, Portland, OR

1986     New York State Finger Lakes Shows, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY

 

COLLECTIONS

Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA

Mint Museum of Craft + Design, Charlotte, NC

Museum of Arts and Design, NY

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, NY

Sparta Teapot Museum, Sparta, NC

National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

The American Way: Views on Use - Function in American Ceramics. Curated by Scott

              Chamberlain and Betty Woodman. Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Wales, 1993.

Contemporary Clay: Master Teachers/Master Students, Jacqueline S. Nathan, Exhibition

              Program Administrator, Fine Arts Center Galleries, Bowling Green, Ohio, 1999.

Adlin, Jane.  Contemporary Ceramics - Selections from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The

             Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY, 1998.

Adkins, Gretchen. The Soup Tureens of David Regan, Kerameiki Techni, April 1999.

Clark, Garth. The Artful Teapot.  London: Thames & Hudson, 2001.

Davis, Don. Wheel-Thrown Ceramics. Lark Books, Asheville NC, 1998.

Del Vecchio, Mark. Postmodern Ceramics. New York, London: Thames and Hudson, 2001.

Douglas, Mary F., Editor. Allan Chasanoff Ceramic Collection, Mint Museum of Craft + Design, Charlotte, NC, 2000.

Pagel, David. “Vessels of Meaning,” Los Angeles Times (Section F), Thursday, October 17,

              1996.

Knight, Christopher. “David Regan,” Art Issues, January/February 1997.

Vivas, Antonio. Ceramica, No.92, 2004.