Raegan Russell is an art educator and artist, who works in oil, mixed media and printmaking. Her current body of work is figurative, painterly and evocative of the light and space found in the neighborhoods and changing landscape of rural Maine, and in her travels. Her paintings, while sensitive and observational in nature, look for the quirky, unusual or profound lying just beneath the surface of the mundane.
Raegan Russell is a graduate of Boston University’s School for the Arts where she earned both her BFA and MFA and studied with Jim Weeks, John Moore and Lennart Anderson. For the past two decades, she has acted as the Visual Art Chair and Director of Visual and Performing Arts at Berwick Academy, and has participated in artist residencies and workshops at Maine College of Art, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, and Monhegan Island (MARC), where she has been proud to collaborate with Maine’s rich community of artists and craftsmen.
Raegan Russell is a graduate of Boston University’s School for the Arts where she earned both her BFA and MFA and studied with Jim Weeks, John Moore and Lennart Anderson. For the past two decades, she has acted as the Visual Art Chair and Director of Visual and Performing Arts at Berwick Academy, and has participated in artist residencies and workshops at Maine College of Art, Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, and Monhegan Island (MARC), where she has been proud to collaborate with Maine’s rich community of artists and craftsmen.