Art Exhibit by Regin Igloria at Bezazian Branch

Bezazian Branch hosts an Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month art exhibit through the month of May featuring artist Regin Igloria.

Regin Igloria maintains a multidisciplinary studio practice in Chicago, IL, which revolves around teaching and serving as an arts administrator. In 2010, he founded North Branch Projects, a community bookbinding project based in the Albany Park neighborhood, which allows him to combine various aspects of his work as an educator and artist. He has taught at Marwen, The School of The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois State University, Hyde Park Art Center, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, and Rhode Island School of Design, as well as various local institutions. His work has been exhibited and collected internationally, including the ANTI Contemporary Art Festival in Finland, Out of Site Performance Festival Chicago, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, The Franklin, Zg Gallery, and The Center for Book Arts NYC. He is a recipient of a 3Arts Teaching Artist Award, Propeller Grant, and an Americans for the Arts Fellowship. He received his MFA in Painting from Rhode Island School of Design and his BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.