MtW: Alan and Lauren Zenreich Interview
- Alan and Lauren have demonstrated in person at the local and national level for several years.
- We also do interactive demonstrations remotely, from our own shop to AAW clubs.
- Alan has been mentoring well known turners so they can do the same.
- Alan presented a special interest sessions at the 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 AAW Symposiums
- Alan and Lauren Presented two sessions at the 2013 AAW Symposium in Tampa, FL
- Lauren was a demonstrator at the AAW Symposium in Portland
- Alan and Lauren were lead demonstrators at SWAT 2018
- Lauren and Alan have presented remotely to several clubs, including First State Woodturners, Maui Woodturners, Santa FE Woodturners, Central Arkansas Woodturners, and BlueRidge Woodturners.
- On site demonstrations include, NorthEastern Woodworking Association, DelVal Woodturners, New Jersey Woodturners, Atlantic Shore Woodturners, Hudson Valley Woodturners, Long Island Woodturners.
Alan has been turning for twelve years, and in a previous life was an advertising and special effects photographer. He is spearheading an initiative to show how clubs can have demonstrators present to their group remotely, via video and audio over the Internet. Alan is also involved in the AAW initiative to catalog available demonstrators and topics, with the goal of producing a tool to connect demonstrators and their AAW club audiences. He is also a contributing editor to the AAW Woodturning FUNdamentals and has produced a series of how-to videos for the program. Alan has presented sessions about Rethinking Demonstrations at the 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 AAW Symposiums and at the 2018 SWAT Symposium and presented two sessions on eccentric jewelry turning at the 2013 AAW Symposium in Tampa, FL.
Lauren is best known for ink embellishments for her wood turned jewelry, spheres and shaving/makeup brushes. She presented sessions about embellishment at the AAW 2018 Symposium and at the 2018 SWAT Symposium. She has been turning for 8 years and works with many different media and techniques, including archival inks, piercing, airbrush, paints, pyrography, beading, wire, enamel, encaustic wax and polymer and precious metal clay. Lauren is a member of AAW and Women In Turning (WIT), and has produced a videos on the anatomy of a wood lathe, and personal protection equipment for AAW’s Discover Woodturning initiative. Lauren also wrote an article for the WIT September 2018 Newsletter. She contributed to the 2015, 2016 , 2017 and 2018 WIT entries into AAW auctions. She often uses live video overlay techniques for duplication of specific shapes and she uses video magnification for some of her smaller pieces. Lauren has done scenic decor for over 40 productions at her local community theater, and will be decoring her 21st children’s show this year.
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