Chris Reynolds is a visual artist, sculptor, and creative facilitator with over 30 years of experience spanning fine arts, high-end carpentry, and the film industry. Originally from Alaska and now based in Atlanta, Chris holds an MFA in Sculpture from the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD). His diverse background includes nearly a decade working as a sculptor, effects technician, scenic artist and props fabricator for film and television. He also has extensive experience in residential and commercial construction, custom remodels, furniture building, and built-in carpentry. He can work in wood, foam, resin, foundry, concrete, stone, and a variety of different materials.

Chris’s creative foundation also includes printmaking and illustration, adding depth and versatility to his visual practice. Whether crafting large-scale sculptures, designing interactive art installations, or leading collaborative workshops or teaching children and adults. His talent lies not only in his hands but his ability to create bridges between designers and fabricators and bringing visions to life. He is known for combining artistic vision with a passion for human connection and teamwork.

As a facilitator, Chris uses the creative process to inspire innovation, nurture collaboration, and develop leadership within groups. His work has been showcased in galleries, on screen, and in public spaces—and he has traveled extensively for projects, always eager to bring his skills and energy to new environments.