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Making a Seat at the Table: Women Transform Woodworking

October 4, 2019 – January 25, 2020

Curators: Laura Mays and Deirdre Visser

All over the country and in all kinds of genres, women are making fantastic work in wood. Understanding that the field has historically been dominated by males, this exhibition intends to showcase some of these women, to show the breadth of the current field of woodworking, and how these makers are both expanding the edges of the field and holding down the center. The exhibition will present a diversity of objects, made with a diversity of intentions—from small-batch products to one-off works, representing a range of technical approaches and scales.

Pieces included in this exhibition will reference an approach to woodworking that is rooted in questions of craft, use, the body, and domesticity.

The exhibition precedes a publication centering on the experiences of woman makers who are leading the field of fine woodworking.

Jury Committee:
Laura Mays and Deirdre Visser (co-authors of the associated book, exhibition curators)
Jennifer-Navva Milliken (Artistic Director, The Center for Art in Wood)
Cheryl Riley (artist, art promoter, and designer)
Tom Loeser (designer/maker; Professor of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI)

Making a Seat at the Table: Women Transform Woodworking will present works by 43 artists and makers from throughout North America:

Jennifer Anderson, Teresa Audet, Connie Chisholm, Vivian Chiu, Emma Chorostecki, Alex Clarke, Kate Davidson, Leigh Dotey, Heidi Earnshaw, Ashley Eriksmoen, Bec Evans, Annie Evelyn, Mollie Ferguson and Heather Trosdahl, Gail Fredell, Melanie Hamilton, BA Harrington, Katie Hudnall, Erin Irber, Laura Kishimoto, Yuri Kobayashi, Chris Lee, RH Lee and Would Works, Bowen Liu, Kristina Madsen, Sarah Marriage and A Workshop of Our Own, Heide Martin, Sarah Martin, Wendy Maruyama, Yvonne Mouser, Christy Oates, Jodie Prud’homme, SIOSI, Rosanne Somerson, Michaela Crie Stone, Tiny WPA, Katrina Tompkins, Briana Trujillo, Hannah Vaughan, Sarah Watlington, Leslie Webb, Folayemi Wilson, Kimberly Winkle, Kat Wong

For more information on the exhibition and publication, visit http://www.womenwoodworking.org/.

For the full press release click HERE.

EXHIBITION PROGRAMMING

First Fridays | Oct 4, Nov 1, Dec 6, Jan 3 | 5–9 PM at the CenterGallery talk with the curators | Fri, Oct 4 | 6–7 PM followed
by opening reception at the Center

Present Tense: 2019 American Craft Council Conference
Oct 10–12, 2019 | Loews Philadelphia Hotel, 1200 Market St.,
Philadelphia

The Center for Art in Wood’s participation* schedule:Fri, Oct 11
Panel: Making a Seat at the Table: Women Transform
Woodworking with Jennifer-Navva Milliken | 10:30–11:30
AM | Loews Philadelphia Hotel

Workshop: Craft in Action with A Workshop of Our Own |
2:30–4:30 PM at the Center

Craft Mixer at the Center and the Clay Studio |
6–9 PM with an 8 PM tour of Making a Seat at the Table:
Women Transform Woodworking 

 

*These events are specific to registered, conference participants. 

Young Artists Speaker Series: Emily Bunker
Wed, Oct 23 | 6–8 PM at the Center

CraftNOW Symposium | Fri, Nov 8 | 12–6 PM | PAFA, Rhoden
Arts Center, 128 N. Broad St., Philadelphia | Free and open
to the public

Master Class: The Doorway Effect: Techniques for Enclosing
Space and Memory with Sarah Marriage | Thurs–Fri, Nov 14–15 |
10 AM–4 PM each day | A Workshop of Our Own, 1780 Union
Ave, Baltimore, MD

Workshop: Marquetry Madness with Tara Bellofatto
Sat–Sun, Jan 11–12, 2020 | 10 AM–4 PM each day | University
of the Arts, 333 S. Broad St, Philadelphia

A Seat at the Table Poetry Showcase
Sat, Jan. 11, 2020 | 6 – 9 pm | The Center for Art in Wood

 

Making a Seat at the Table: Women Transform Woodworking is made possible with generous assistance from The Krenov Foundation and a grant from The Furniture Society through its EFASO program.

The exhibition program at the Center is generously supported by members of the Cambium Giving Society of The Center for Art in Wood, the Bresler Family Foundation, Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Philadelphia Cultural Fund, William Penn Foundation, and Windgate Foundation. Corporate support is provided by Boomerang, Inc., Penn State Industries, Signarama Center City, and Sun-Lite Corporation.

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