
Reggie Hein
Mixed Media/Print making
Reggie Hein began her creative journey as a photorealist and fashion designer, showing and selling art and working in the San Francisco fashion industry. She transitioned to theatre while in her 30s, directing and writing for community theatre and leading workshops in State prisons for nearly two decades. In 2003 she studied monotype print making with Sherman Hay and began producing works that she would describe as having a fluid nature. “Theatre has given me a greater mindfulness of the ways in which I perceive the world around me. I don’t believe that we see as a camera does; our processing of visual data is more complex but also more elusive. My images mix detail with looser qualities.” Hein’s work includes monotypes, drypoint, collage and assemblage.
Mixed Media/Print making
Reggie Hein began her creative journey as a photorealist and fashion designer, showing and selling art and working in the San Francisco fashion industry. She transitioned to theatre while in her 30s, directing and writing for community theatre and leading workshops in State prisons for nearly two decades. In 2003 she studied monotype print making with Sherman Hay and began producing works that she would describe as having a fluid nature. “Theatre has given me a greater mindfulness of the ways in which I perceive the world around me. I don’t believe that we see as a camera does; our processing of visual data is more complex but also more elusive. My images mix detail with looser qualities.” Hein’s work includes monotypes, drypoint, collage and assemblage.