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Alan Singer is a painter, printmaker, lecturer, and educator
living in upstate New York. Born in New York City in 1950 to a family of
artists and designers, Alan began exhibiting his paintings while still
in college at The Cooper
Union in New York City. Through college and graduate school at Cornell
University, Alan won scholarships, and created work of distinction
in programs held at Yale University, Norfolk, CT,
at Boston University, Tanglewood, MA, and at The Skowhegan
School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, ME.
Subsequently Alan has illustrated and published books and
has worked as a graphic designer. He is also a published writer on the
visual arts.
Currently he is a professor of art in the School
of Art, College of Imaging Arts & Sciences at the Rochester
Institute of Technology, in Rochester, New York.
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Paula, Terry Winters, and Alan at R.I.T. photo by A. Sue Weisler |
Alan's
artwork has been featured in museums such as the Everson in Syracuse,
and the Smithsonian
in Washington, D.C. His work has also been featured in numerous
solo and group exhibitions,
primarily in the New York area.
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