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'Shared Kiss, 1990', Bronze, not for sale; avail for sale in clay
Featured Artist
Regina Reinhardt

Regina Reinhardt, has a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology and was in private practice for 12 years in San Diego. She was the Coordinator of the Bisexual Forum, a support and discussion group for bisexuals for nine years and is currently on the Advisory Board for the Bisexual Forum. She was on the steering committee for the 1993 and 1998 Bi-West Conferences in San Diego.

She has given lectures on bisexual relationships at different forums, including at the International Bisexual Conferences in Berlin, Germany, Rotterdam, Netherlands and appeared on local television. She is the Assistant to the Editor Fritz Klein of the Journal of Bisexuality.

She organized the first ever Bisexual Art Exhibit in San Diego in 1998 at the Bi-West Conference and she was the Bi-Art Coordinator for the Bisexual Art Exhibit in 2003 at the North American Conference of Bisexuality in San Diego, CA.

Regina exhibited her sculptures at both venues above and at the "Our Art" show sponsored by the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Center in San Diego, at the "Aids Art Alive, A Tapestry of Aids Experience, Patchwork of Life" benefit in San Diego, and at the Bisexual Conference Art Exhibit in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

She sculpts human figures some of which depict a bisexual motif. She likes to work in clay, wax and bronze.

Different Faces of Aids, Aids Art Alive Benefit Exhibit, clay, donated Conquering Barriers, Our Art Benefit Exhibit, clay, not for sale
Threesome, 1999, bronze, front view, not for sale, avail for sale in clay Threesome, 1999, bronze, back view, not for sale, avail for sale in clay
Just the Three of Us, 2001, bronze on marble, 8"x12", $540 Bliss, 1998, clay, not for sale
Daisy, 1999, clay, not for sale John, 1997, clay, not for sale
Susan, 1997, clay, not for sale Hilda, 1998, clay, front view, not for sale
Hilda, 1998, clay, back view, not for sale Inca Woman, 2000, clay, not for sale
For information on purchasing this work please contact Regina.

"I have been attracted to both males and females as far back as I can remember.

In Germany were I grew up, the word bisexual at it's current meaning did not exist. When I arrived in America in the seventies I was labeled Bisexual by the Homosexual Community in San Diego which I now accept as my sexual identity.

I have been married for 25 years to a bi-friendly man and I have been in a love-relationship with a women for the last three years."

- Regina Reinhardt

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