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bio Regina Miele was born in New York City and raised in the suburbs of Bergen County, New Jersey. Much of her childhood was spent in Manhattan’s museums, particularly The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where her father worked as a Civil Engineer building the Egyptian Wing. Regina spent countless hours exploring the MET which began her lifelong love of the arts.

Regina attended the Catholic University of America and in her junior year studied abroad at the Scuolo Lorenzo Di Medici in Florence, Italy. Her experience of intensive studio concentration in painting, drawing, sculpture, and theory, in the birth place of the Renaissance, conveyed an interest in art into a commitment to a career as a fine artist.

Regina is currently a resident of Washington, DC with a studio along the vibrant 14th Street Corridor. She actively exhibits along the east coast and has served as juror for several juried shows. She has most recently exhibited in Washington DC as part of DC Women in the Arts at Martin Luther King Library, in Baltimore’s Artscape 2007, Agora and Caelum galleries in Manhattan, The Newington-Cropsey Museum, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY, and Washington’s Corcoran Gallery of Art. Her work is included in permanent public collection in Washington, DC as well as private collections in Jerusalem, Miami, New York, Puerto Rico, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tel Aviv, and Washington DC.

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