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Alan Reingold
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LCR member perks
Art classes
with Alan Reingold
World-class artist Alan Reingold holds weekly art classes
at Resurrection. We encourage you to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to study art with this Parsons School
of Design veteran. (View Alan's work below.)
Art classes offered at Resurrection:
To sign up, contact the church offfice at 914-666-5123
or email either Ann Marie Heidgerd or Alan Reingold.
NOTE: CLASSES WILL RESUME IN SEPTEMBER 2008
Mondays,
1:00-4:00pm
PORTRAIT PAINTING - intermediate to advanced (live model)
Tuesdays,
6:00-9:00pm
EVENING ARTS - oil paints, color pencil, charcoal (no model)
Wednesdays,
9:30am-12:30pm
COLOR PENCIL - intermediate to advanced
Resurrection & Reingold -- Collaborations of the Spirit:
Passion 2006: Alan and his students helped conceptualize and then created the wonderful paintings for our Passion series during the 2006 Lenten season.
Click to see.
LCR Lounge Mural 2006-2007: Alan has been hard at work creating a new mural for our lounge area. Click to see his progress!
Biography:
Alan Reingold holds a BFA from The Rhode Island School of Design. In his 35 years
as a professional artist, Alan has accumulated dozens of national art awards. A painter and illustrator, he has produced more than a 100 national magazine covers and dozens of movie posters. Reingold’s major clients include: Time, Newsweek, Fortune, Mobil, American Express and ATT. Without question, the most popular artwork in his portfolio
is the logo for Tristar the winged horse Pegasus. His major portrait commissions include President Jimmy Carter, President Ronald Reagan and President George Bush.
As a teacher, Reingold has been a fixture at Parsons School of Design for 15 years.
He served as Visual Arts Director at Mount Kisco's Northern Westchester Center for
the Arts (NWCA) for six years, until its close in October 2005.
For more information on course enrollment, contact Alan at areingold@aol.com
A sampling of Alan Reingold's work:
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Alan painted then-NY Governor
Mario Cuomo for New York
Magazine's Nov. 2, 1987 cover. |
Oil painting is one of Alan's great passions. This is one of his favorite portraits of a live model. |