Jeff Regensburger
Jeff Regensburger is a painter, librarian, and drummer in the rock combo The Christopher Rendition. He received a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts (Painting and Drawing) from The Ohio State University in 1990 and an Master’s Degree in Library Science from Kent State University in 1997. Jeff blogs sporadically (OnSummit.blogspot.com), tweets occasionally (@jeffrey_r), and paints as time allows.
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Art Review – ‘Nancy Spero: Maypole: Take No Prisoners’ and ‘No Justice Without Love’ at The Gund
It’s demoralizing to be reminded yet again that art...
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Art Review: Meanwhile and Painting for a Space at Beeler Gallery at CCAD
Beeler Gallery at Columbus College of Art and Design...
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Art Review: 2023 Biennial Juried Exhibition at the Riffe Gallery
If there’s one thing we can count on from...
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Impressive Impressions: Selections from Ohio University’s Kennedy Museum of Art Print Collection
Whether by chance or by design, printmaking in all its forms has garnered a fair amount of interest from Columbus museums and galleries this...
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Katherine Kadish: Looking Back, Moving Forward
It's been a long winter. It's been a cold winter and it's been a grey winter. It's also been a winter that doesn't appear...
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Review: In Touch with the Spirit at The Ohio Craft Museum
Those of us who've grown up in the Western European tradition can perhaps be forgiven for coming to view the visual arts as something...
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Cuban Forever at the Pizzuti Collection
2014 is quickly establishing itself as a banner year for multicultural perspectives within our central Ohio museums and galleries. The Wexner Center's mammoth Via...
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Review: 100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age
While not an exhibition in the traditional sense, Kelly Grovier's newest book 100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age functions like one....
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Independent Spirits: Three Paths to Modernism at Keny Galleries
From an aesthetic standpoint, we live in a time that can rightly be described as wildly egalitarian. The walls that used to separate art...
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Art Review: The Timeliness of ‘Modern Women Masters 1900-1950’ at Keny Galleries
I don’t expect the folks at the Keny Galleries...
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Art Review: A ‘Truly Miraculous’ Experience at Requiem
You’ll forgive those of us charged with writing about...
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Art Review: I Hear America Singing – Contemporary Photography from America
It’s a good thing Walt Whitman’s not around to...
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Art Review: Touching…Recognizing Artist Queen Brooks
Over the course of a career that’s spanned close...
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Art Review: Diálogos on View at the Franklin Park Conservatory Gallery
Amid the explosion of vibrant summer flowers, the larger-than-life...