Regan Dunnick
Regan Dunnick is an internationally recognized illustrator, exhibiting artist, and distinguished faculty member at Ringling College of Art and Design whose career spans decades of influential work across editorial illustration, publishing, and fine art. Renowned for his distinctive visual voice, Dunnick has contributed illustrations to major publications including The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Time, and The Atlantic, bringing wit, insight, and narrative depth to a wide range of cultural and political subjects. His work is included in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress, underscoring his lasting impact on the field of contemporary illustration.
Equally committed to education, Dunnick has played a vital role in shaping one of the nation’s premier illustration programs at Ringling College. As a dedicated mentor and educator, he has guided generations of emerging artists, fostering critical thinking, technical excellence, and the development of authentic artistic voices.
Dunnick’s practice is defined by a dynamic interplay of narrative, humor, and layered storytelling. His work often explores themes of transformation, memory, and personal history, brought to life through expressive mark-making and an inventive use of materials. Balancing conceptual rigor with visual playfulness, his imagery invites viewers into richly constructed worlds that are at once introspective and broadly resonant.
Boiler Plate 6” x 8” Oil, Acrylic 2024 SOLD
Modigliani Knew 6” x 8” Oil, Acrylic 2024 PRICE UPON REQUEST
st. peter 6” x 8” Oil, Acrylic 2024 PRICE UPON REQUEST