by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 29, 2015 | Residency Blog |
Deena and Jerry Kaplan are not only collectors but were gracious hosts of the female ITE fellows during our Washington/Maryland tour. Their extensive collection of fine art was relished by the fellows on a daily basis, and by guests invited to dinner during our stay....
by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 29, 2015 | Residency Blog |
The fellows were introduced to another fascinating and extensive collection of wood art pieces in the home of Marc and Diane Grainer. Marc shared lots of historical information about the pieces in their collection as well as the arts and craft movement which got them...
by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 27, 2015 | Residency Blog |
The fellows were welcomed to the Washington, D.C./Maryland area with a lovely pot luck dinner at the home of Phil Brown and Barbara Wolanin. Dinner guests included wood turners, collectors, a writer, and MCW members. Attendees were Jerry and Deena Kaplan, Tim and...
by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 25, 2015 | Residency Blog |
The fellows headed into Washington, D.C. for a day of sightseeing, discussion, and study at the numerous museums that Washington has to offer. The group walked in together and then formed groups depending on their interests. Rex has already set his sites on other...
by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 25, 2015 | Residency Blog |
The fellows were welcomed into the Washington, D.C. area wood collectors’ homes for 4 days of art, interesting conversation and all things wood. All shared a common thread of their love of art, woodturning and turned wood objects. Phil Brown and Barbara Wolanin...
by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 23, 2015 | Residency Blog |
Tina LeCoffe suggested a fun idea to me to make a time-lapse video to see what happens to the resource tables during the Echo Lake Symposium. I liked the idea and set-up my video camera for a 3-hour time frame on the first day of the symposium. Would’ve left it...
by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 22, 2015 | Residency Blog |
The 17th Annual Echo Lake Auction was an overwhelming success earning $17,000 – $2,000 more than last year’s auction – thanks to contributions from the ITE fellows and 57 turners and wood artists from around the country and different parts of the...
by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 21, 2015 | Residency Blog |
The resource room at Echo Lake is filled with hundreds of assorted treasures from various wood turners’ shops. Odd scraps and beautiful turned extras fill the tables. Most bare clues to their originations from specific woods or styles of turning. The tables...
by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 20, 2015 | Residency Blog |
The ITE Fellows enjoyed collaborating with other wood workers from around the US and from around the world at the 17th Annual Echo Lake Symposium at Bucks County Community College, in Pennsylvania. Learning new techniques and exchanging ideas with lots of good...
by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 18, 2015 | Residency Blog |
The Fellows got introduced to studio manager and all around great guy, Jay Cox, in the UArts Wood shop. Artists Zina Burloiu, Julia Harrison, and Adrien Segal discuss wood matters, while Jay shows Rex Kalehoff location of supplies. Zina and Seth Bruggeman (ITE...
by Museum for Art in Wood | Jun 18, 2015 | Residency Blog |
The Center for Art in Wood hosted a luncheon and orientation to welcome this year’s ITE fellows. Artists arrived from Australia, Romania, New York, NY, Seattle, WA, Oakland, CA, Philadelphia and Bethlehem, PA. Artists introduced themselves to each other and to...