
Susan Regis, the award winning Boston-based Chef, will conduct a single culinary demonstration and food tasting at the Marblehead Arts Association, Sunday, June 8th at 3:00 PM. The event titled “The Art of the Grill” will take place in the picturesque garden of the Hooper Mansion, 8 Hooper Street, Marblehead, home of the Marblehead Arts Association. The event will provide attendees the opportunity to sample delicious and flavorful in-season foods prepared on the grill.
Susan Regis is an award winning and accomplished chef. A recipient of the James Beard Foundation Award for the Best Chef in the Northeast, Regis combines her intuitive cooking style with a love for bold and unique combinations of spices, herbs and flavors.
Regis was chef for thirteen years at the legendary Boston restaurant, Biba, with chef-owner, Lydia Shire. In addition, she has been the chef and/or food consultant at highly regarded restaurants such as: Pignoli, Boston; The Monday Club at Upstairs on the Square, Cambridge; Pava, Newton Center; and Blue Sky, York, ME.

Regis has been featured nationally in the New York Times and in culinary publications such as Gourmet Magazine, Metropolitan Home and Cooks Magazine; as well as locally in the Boston Globe, Boston Magazine and Boston Common magazine. In addition, Regis has also been seen on the WCVB-Channel 5 program Chronicle.
Susan Regis’ journey to the height of the culinary world has been unusual. A graduate of Skidmore College, she enjoyed a passion for art and photography. After graduation, she allowed her inner-chef to emerge working at Season’s restaurant at the Bostonian Hotel, an incubator for notable chefs such as Leslie Mackie, Jody Adams and Gordon Hamersley. Regis attributes her innate ability with food to her family, most notably her paternal grandfather who was born in Italy.
The event The Art of the Grill will be held on June 8th at 3:00 PM in the garden of the Hooper Mansion at 8 Hooper Street, Marblehead. Reservations for this event are required and will be limited to 30 people. To reserve a ticket, call the Marblehead Arts Association at 781-631-2608. Members $15, non-Members $20.
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