Regina Agu
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Regina Agu was born in Houston, TX and raised between the United States, Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, South Africa, and Switzerland. She moved to Chicago in early 2020. Her research-based practice spans photography, drawing, installation, performance, text, and work in the public sphere. Her first solo museum show, Passage, was presented at the New Orleans Museum of Art (2019-2020). Her work has been supported by an Artadia Houston award, grants from Houston Arts Alliance, The Idea Fund, and the Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts + Project Row Houses fellowship at the University of Houston for her research projectA Psychogeography of Emancipation Park. She has attended residencies at the Joan Mitchell Center, A Studio in the Woods, The Drawing Center, Atlantic Center for the Arts, among others. From 2014-2017, Agu was the co-director of Alabama Song, a collaboratively-run art space in Houston, which received a 2016 SEED grant from The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation.
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