Betsey Regan has been showing extensively throughout New Jersey and New York for more than 45 years. She has exhibited at the Morris, Monmouth, Noyes, and New Jersey State Museums, and in 1998 had a ten-year retrospective at Monmouth University, her undergraduate alma mater. Last year, she exhibited in Chautauqua in a show juried by Jerry Saltz. She received her masters from Temple University in 1989. Regan has won numerous awards including four Best of Shows at the City Without Walls, and Best of Show at the Art Alliance and the American Artists Professional League. She has won eleven other major awards. She also won a full fellowship from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, a fellowship from New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and completed a series of prints at the Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper. She has also been awarded grants from the Joan Mitchell and Gottlieb Foundations. She is included in scores of private and corporate collections. Regan lost her Jersey Shore house and studio during Hurricane Sandy. She became a resident at Byrdcliffe Artist Colony as a refuge, and in 2017, moved to Woodstock permanently. She continues to exhibit and receive awards in Woodstock.
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