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SUMMARY:Queering Wood Craft: An LGBTQIA+ Woodworkers Roundtable Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Queering Wood Craft: An LGBTQIA+ Woodworkers Roundtable Part 2 | Sat. July 24\, 2021 | 7:00 pm EDT | LIVE on ZOOM\nClick HERE to RSVP \nThe Center for Art in Wood launched a series of conversations with queer woodworkers. Independent scholar and curator John-Duane Kingsley will lead this roundtable discussion with leading queer woodworkers and artists in wood\, sharing the ways their lived experience impacts their craft\, process\, and aesthetic. Join us for an enlightening and fun evening. \n\nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions\, contact Katie Sorenson\, \nSenior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org \n\n 
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/2-0-queering-wood-craft-an-lgbtqia-woodworkers-roundtable/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Curator Talk with Jennifer-Navva Milliken
DESCRIPTION:Curator Talk with Jennifer-Navva Milliken | Thurs. July 22\, 2021 | 6:30 pm EDT | LIVE on ZOOM\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for an evening with Artistic Director and Curator Jennifer-Navva Milliken to learn about her thinking behind the exhibition Wood + Body: Expressions of Contemporary Jewelry. This small but international showing of contemporary jewelry made from wood offers a wide range of approaches\, concepts\, and questions while encouraging viewers to consider the creative potential of wood and adornment. Don’t miss this fascinating talk diving into the world of contemporary jewelry. \nImage above: Ketli Tiitsar\, Nature Morte Brooch IX\, 2015. Photo: Dénes Farkas.\nJennifer-Navva Milliken is the artistic leader of the Center and is responsible for creating and executing the exhibition schedule\, facilitating the annual Windgate ITE International Residency program\, maintaining the integrity of the museum collection and research library\, and overseeing the Center’s publishing and documentation activities. \nBefore coming to the Center in May 2018\, she worked as an independent curator and consultant\, following her tenure as the Curator of Craft and Design and the interim curatorial director at the Bellevue Arts Museum [BAM].  Before joining BAM\, she established INTER ALIA projects\, a curatorial enterprise based in Tel Aviv\, Israel\, and New York\, NY. INTER ALIA fostered dialogues surrounding contemporary art\, studio craft\, design\, and new media through site-specific pop-up exhibitions\, gallery programming\, writing\, and advocacy for artists practicing in these fields. Milliken has lived in several locales including Jerusalem\, New York\, Seoul\, and Tel Aviv. In addition to her time at BAM\, she has been an embedded staff member at a number of cultural institutions and museums\, among them the Museum of Arts & Design (MAD)\, New York\, and The Israel Museum\, Jerusalem. \nShe serves on the board of the Furniture Society and is a member of the International Council of Museums. Milliken remains in demand as a lecturer and writer due to her expertise in contemporary craft and design. She authored the exhibition catalogue WHY WOOD? Contemporary Practice in a Timeless Material\, a 2016 Collectors of Wood Art publication\, as well as Humaira Abid: Taboo\, which was released in 2018 in conjunction with the traveling exhibition Humaira Abid: Searching for Home — which was on view at the Center for Art in Wood in 2020. \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Senior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement at katie@museumforartinwood.org. \n 
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/curator-talk-with-jennifer-navva-milliken/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Please\, Please\, Please\, Philadelphia
DESCRIPTION:Please\, Please\, Please\, Philadelphia | Wed. July 14\, 2021 | 6:30 pm EDT | LIVE on ZOOM\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for Please\, Please\, Please\, Philadelphia\, a discussion about seating in the city featuring furniture designer-maker John Lutz\, restoration expert and connoisseur of Early-American Furniture Chris Storb\, and Emily Zilber\, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Strategic Partnerships at the Wharton Esherick Museum. We’ll hear about the history and tie local made furniture to our current exhibition Tom Loeser: Please\, Please\, Please. \n  \nJohn Lutz \nJohn Lutz is a woodworker\, furniture designer\, manager and educator. His work is highly influenced by the relationship between craftsperson and material through the process of producing the final product. Lutz’ career began with working in the industry for high end furniture\, while also teaching at the Rochester Institute of Technology and Penland School of Crafts. He received his BFA in Woodworking and Furniture Design in 1984 from Rochester Institute of Technology.  He soon after began working for Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers in Maine\, where he spent over 18 years working with the company. John has been awarded design patents and Innovation design awards. He has lead several AIA lectures\, taught certified courses to interior designers. Since 2008 John has been General Manager of George Nakashima Woodworkers\, and continues to create his own works while focusing on the process of making traditional forms. In addition to his work John supports the wood community as Board Member for the Center for Art in Wood in Philadelphia. \n  \nChris Storb \nChristopher Storb has worked as furniture conservator for over 40 years. Most recently he worked at the Philadelphia Museum of Art from 2003 to 2019. His expertise is in the history of woodworking techniques\, processes\, and materials\, coupled with the ability to share that expertise in a meaningful way with students and the general public. He has lectured and written widely on historic furniture and maintains the blog “In Proportion to the Trouble” where he examines all things regarding the arts and mysteries of woodcraft. \n  \nEmily Zilber \nEmily Zilber is the Director of Curatorial Affairs and Strategic Partnerships at the Wharton Esherick Museum. She maintains an independent curatorial and consulting practice and is currently Guest Curator at the Renwick Gallery\, Smithsonian American Art Museum for the 2021 Renwick Invitational. She is adjunct faculty at Tyler School of Art and Architecture and speaks regularly on topics related to craft\, design\, and museum practice. Zilber was the first Wornick Curator of Contemporary Decorative Arts at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston and has also held positions as Assistant Curator at Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum and Editor of Metalsmith and Metalsmith Tech. Zilber serves on the boards of trustees of the Center for Craft in Asheville\, NC and CraftNOW Philadelphia\, and is on the Collections Committee of the Center for Art in Wood. \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Senior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/please-please-please-philadelphia/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Queering Wood Craft: An LGBTQIA+ Woodworkers Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Queering Wood Craft: An LGBTQIA+ Woodworkers Roundtable | Sat. June 26\, 2021 | 7:00 pm EDT | LIVE on ZOOM\nClick HERE to RSVP \nThe Center for Art in Wood launched a series of conversations with queer woodworkers. Independent scholar and curator John-Duane Kingsley will lead this roundtable discussion with leading queer woodworkers and artists in wood\, sharing the ways their lived experience impacts their craft\, process\, and aesthetic. Join us for an enlightening and fun evening. \n\nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions\, contact Katie Sorenson\, \nSenior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org \n\n 
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/queering-wood-craft-an-lgbtqia-woodworkers-roundtable/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Trent Preszler
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk with Trent Preszler | Wed. June 23\, 2021 | 6:30 pm EDT | LIVE on ZOOM\nClick HERE to RSVP \nPortrait of Trent Preszler by Jason Lindberg\nJoin us for an evening with master boat builder and vineyard CEO Trent Preszler. We will hear Trent speak about his journey to woodworking and how he taught himself how to build his first canoe. We’ll also learn about his artistic practice\, which is imbued with the four elements of the outdoorsman: wood\, water\, sky\, and life. Don’t miss this chance to hear Trent share his inspiring and moving story. \nTrent Preszler grew up on a cattle ranch in South Dakota and received his BS from Iowa State University in 1998. He was subsequently awarded a Rotary Scholarship to the UK and a diploma from the Royal Botanic Garden. After a White House internship for President Bill Clinton\, he earned an MS in agricultural economics and a PhD in horticulture from Cornell University. He is now the CEO of Bedell Cellars and founder of Preszler Woodshop in New York. A Newsday documentary about his life won the 2018 New York Emmy Award for outstanding lifestyle feature. Little and Often\, his first book\, is a USA Today Best Book of 2021: “Insightful\, lyrical… Little and Often proves to be a rich tale of self-discovery and reconciliation. Resonating with Robert Pirsig’s classic Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance\, it is a profound father-and-son odyssey.” \nSigned first editions of Trent Preszler’s newly released book Little & Often are available on the Center’s store. \nThis event is free to the public\, which honors Pride Month and our LGBTQIA+ woodworkers\, The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions\, contact Katie Sorenson\, Senior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/artist-talk-with-trent-preszler/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Preview Reception - Wood + Body: Expressions of Contemporary Jewelry
DESCRIPTION:Preview Reception – Wood + Body: Expressions of Contemporary Jewelry | Fri. June 18\, 2021 | 3:00 pm EDT | LIVE on ZOOM\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for a virtual evening previewing the upcoming of Wood + Body: Expressions of Contemporary Jewelry exhibition opening on July 2\, 2021. This casual reception will offer insights from the artists about their work. So grab your favorite snack and beverage and don’t miss this festive evening to raise a glass! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions\, contact Katie Sorenson\, \nSenior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/opening-reception-wood-body-expressions-of-contemporary-jewelry/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Opening Receptions
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SUMMARY:Object Lesson: Kenneth Hilario\, Content Specialist at En Route Marketing
DESCRIPTION:Object Lesson: Kenneth Hilario | Fri. June 4\, 2021 | 6:30 – 7:30 pm | LIVE on Zoom\nThis program has been rescheduled from its May 7th date to June 4th.\nClick HERE to RSVP \nObject Lesson is a monthly First Friday speaker series that will open wide the cases of the Center’s Museum Collection through the perspectives of individuals from the worlds of art\, design\, performance\, community activism\, education\, and more\, creating fresh dialogues about the Collection and its objects. The series invites the public for an up-close and personal experience in an informal\, discursive setting that will encourage exploration of the many treasures in the Collection. \nKenneth Hilario \nKenneth Hilario: A former staff reporter at the Philadelphia Business Journal\, Kenneth gained first-hand expertise covering the hospitality\, tourism and marketing communications industries. From restaurants and cultural attractions to leisure and international travel\, Kenneth has demonstrated a deep understanding of hospitality industries and their social and economic impact through his reporting. The Philadelphia resident graduated from Temple University with a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism. \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Senior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement at katie@museumforartinwood.org. \n 
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/object-lesson-kenneth-hilario/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Collection
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SUMMARY:Sip & WiP
DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Tues. May 25\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/sip-wip-14/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:How it Started and How it’s Going: Collector Joe Seltzer
DESCRIPTION:How it Started and How it’s Going: Collector Joe Seltzer | Wed. May 12\, 2021 | 6:30 pm EST | LIVE on ZOOM\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for How it Started and How it’s Going\, a speaker series with collectors. We’ll dive into their collections and learn about how they got started and why; we’ll hear what attracts them to certain pieces and see some of their favorite works. We will also discuss what makes someone a collector of art and how to start your own collection. Our first talk will feature Collector\, Woodturner\, and retired Educator Joe Seltzer. \nDon’t miss this special glimpse into a collection! \nJoe Seltzer \nJoe Seltzer is a woodturner and avid collector of wood art. He first noticed woodturning in 1985 when he went to the Renwick to see the Jacobson Collection. He began to go to local craft shows and shortly thereafter\, decided to limit his collection to pieces less than 7 inches in height or diameter. In about 1988 he read a newspaper article about Albert LeCoff\, tracked him down\, and went to visit. From that and many subsequent interactions\, he began to learn about the field. He started to go to national craft shows and conferences and met many artists and collectors who became friends. He is a founding Board Member of the Collectors of Wood Art (CWA)\, was on the Board for 12 years\, including a term as President. He helped organize two conferences presented jointly by the CWA and the Wood Turning Center (now CAW). \nIn 1998\, Joe became involved with the annual local collaborative conference called Echo Lake and has been on the steering committee and attended ever since. He helped organize a tenth anniversary retrospective exhibition held at CAW and a twentieth-anniversary retrospective exhibit at New Hope Arts. \nHis collection now includes over 1200 objects\, all of which except about two dozen fit the 7-inch criteria. \n  \n\nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Senior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/how-it-started-and-how-its-going-collector-joe-seltzer/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sip & WiP
DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Tues. May 11\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
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LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Sip & WiP
DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Tues. April 27\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/sip-wip-12/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:The 2020 Bob Stocksdale International Excellence in Wood Award: Kristin LeVier
DESCRIPTION:The 2020 Bob Stocksdale International Excellence in Wood Award: Kristin LeVier | Thurs\, April 22\, 2021 | 6:30 pm | Virtual Lecture Co-hosted by Winterthur Museum\, Garden & Library\nImages: Kristin LeVier\, Winter Nest\, 2019. Photo: Jonathan Billing. Bob Stocksdale\, Snake Bowl\, 1984. Photo: John Carlano.\nClick here to RSVP \nJoin us to celebrate the fifth year of the Bob Stocksdale International Excellence in Wood Award. Supported by an anonymous donor\, this award is presented annually to an emerging or mid-career artist whose work unites quality of craftsmanship and respect for material\, for which renowned master woodturner Bob Stocksdale (1913–2003) is known. The 2020 recipient for the Bob Stocksdale International Excellence in Wood Award is Kristin LeVier\, Moscow\, ID. \nIn commemoration of the 2020 Stocksdale Award\, Jena Gilbert-Merrill\, a current Lois F. McNeil Fellow in the Winterthur Program in American Material Culture\, will present a lecture on LeVier and renowned master woodturner Bob Stocksdale (1913 – 2003). Gilbert-Merrill\, whose research interest is focused on the history and experience of empathy-embedded objects and materials\, will discuss LeVier’s work in the context of Stocksdale’s impact and legacy\, including his quality of craftsmanship\, respect for materials\, commitment to human rights\, and artistic innovation in the material of wood. \n  \nKristin LeVier by Jonathan Billing. \nKristin LeVier: I create minimalist contemporary sculpture inspired by my deep fascination with the natural world\, and my mission as an artist is to tell a story through work at the intersection of art and science. I’m driven to make art that excites curiosity and connects us to the extraordinary\, strange beauty of the world around us. \nThe two decades I spent as a research molecular biologist allowed me to explore the complexity of our world\, and I continue to view my surroundings through the eyes of a scientist. The structure of a leaf or the movement of a bacterium can be astonishingly beautiful\, and I sculpt with the aim of illuminating the subtle and the tiny. \nThrough my work I hope to deliver scientific content viscerally to encourage curiosity and a desire to look more closely at the smallest details of the fantastically rich and beautiful world around us. \n  \nJena Gilbert-Merrill by Emily Bach \nJena Gilbert-Merrill is a scholar and artist with an interest in making\, makership\, and materiality. She graduated from Swarthmore College in 2016 with a BA in Studio Art & Educational Studies\, completed a postgraduate program in Ceramics at the Maryland Institute College of Art\, and is currently a Lois F. McNeil Fellow in the Winterthur Program in American Material Culture. With her background in art-making\, craftwork\, and education\, Jena is especially drawn to investigate how things are made\, the empathy embedded in handmade objects\, and the unique way that objects and materials can contain\, encode\, and reveal stories\, history\, and experience. Her current research revolves around the cultural and personal significance of making and material intelligence\, as well as notions of skill\, professionalism\, and amateurism in the context of early 20th-century craft and design. \n  \nBob Stocksdale (1913–2003) was an internationally renowned pioneer of contemporary wood turning. Known for his striking lathe-turned bowls\, formed from exotic woods\, Stocksdale is credited with sparking the revitalization of the craft of wood turning and its growing significance as an art form. His signature work comprised smooth\, elegant bowl forms that emphasized the natural color and distinctive grain pattern of the wood. \nStocksdale grew up on his family’s farm in Warren\, Indiana. He began working with wood as a teenager repairing furniture and taught himself how to turn on the lathe. Drafted into the US Army in 1942\, Stocksdale claimed Conscientious Objector status and spent the duration of WWII in Civilian Public Service camps. It was in such a camp where he turned his first bowl. \nFollowing the war\, Stocksdale moved to Berkeley\, CA\, and became an early member of the Arts and Crafts Cooperative\, Inc. (ACCI)\, a cooperative gallery showing work by designer-craftspeople. He was married to the noted weaver and fiber artist\, Kay Sekimachi. \n Bob Stocksdale’s awards and acknowledgments were many. He was inducted as a Fellow of the American Crafts Council; made an Honorary Lifetime Member of the American Association of Wood Turners (AAW); honored as a California Living Treasure; and recognized as a Master of the Medium Award by the James Renwick Alliance. His work is held in the permanent collections of many notable institutions\, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art\, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston; the Museum of Arts and Design\, New York; the Contemporary Museum of Art\, Honolulu; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; and the Center for Art in Wood. 
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/the-2020-bob-stocksdale-international-excellence-in-wood-award-kristin-levier/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks,Special Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210415T193000
DTSTAMP:20260425T110659
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SUMMARY:Lessons from the Chair - A Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Lessons from a Chair | Thurs. April 15\, 2021 | 6:30 pm EST | LIVE on ZOOM\nRSVP to receive the link \nJoin us for an evening with Don Miller\, a woodworker\, luthier\, and educator; Mi-Kyoung Lee\, Professor and Program Director of Craft+Material Studies at the University of the Arts; and two of their former students\, Joong Han Bae and Nick Flaherty. We’ll talk about the fundamentals of building a chair\, and—perhaps more importantly—how learning a skill impacts our own growth and understanding of the object as an extension of the physical and metaphysical body. \nDon Miller is a Philadelphia-based woodworker and educator. He holds an MFA in 3D Design from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and studied musical instrument design at London College of Furniture. After 14 years of teaching at The University of the Arts\, Miller retired as an Associate Professor from Crafts & Material Studies Program. He has participated in residencies in Sweden and South Korea. He has numerous exhibitions nationally and internationally including the Mulvane Museum\, Fuller Craft Museum\, Center for Craft\, Seokdang Art Museum\, in Korea\, Steneby Skolan and Rohska Museey in Sweden. He was a contributing writer for the recent publication Craft Time in Craft Capital\, written by Glen Adamson\, to celebrate Contemporary Crafts and its history in Philadelphia. He makes objects\, both contemplative and functional\, working at the intersection of material\, process and history. He inhabits a workshop in Germantown\, Pennsylvania. \nMi-Kyoung Lee has been Director of the Craft and Material Studies Program since 2016\, and Professor of Fibers/Textiles since 2003 at University of the Arts in Philadelphia. She received her BFA from Dong-A University in Korea\, and earned two master’s degrees; an MFA in Book Arts and Printmaking from University of the Arts; and an MFA in Fibers from Cranbrook Academy of Arts. Lee has participated in numerous solo exhibitions\, lectures as well as curatorial\, publishing\, theater\, and collaborative projects with notable venues like the Arizona Art Museum\, Cranbrook Museum of Art\, Reading Public Museum\, Painted Bride Art Center\, SOFA in New York and Chicago\, Busan Metropolitan Museum\, Espace de Tisserands\, International Fiber Art Fair in Seoul\, Beijing International Fiber Biennale\, and the 8th Beijing International Visual Art Biennale. Lee has served as a Foreign Expert from the School of Art and Design\, Tsinghua University\, Beijing\, and as an Advisory Board member for the Center for Emerging Visual Artists in Philadelphia since 2019. \nJoonghan Bae is a 31-year-old artist and designer based in Bloomfield Hills\, MI. He was born in Seoul and moved to Philadelphia in 2010\, where he studied fine art and woodworking. He then moved to Bloomfield Hills to attend Cranbrook Academy of Art and received an MFA in 3D Design in 2020. He takes inspiration from nature\, man-made structures\, and fantasy while playing with the boundaries between form and function. Bae grew up in a house full of Suseok. Suseok is a Korean traditional form of art centered around collecting stones\, which his grandfather avidly practiced. He remembers the visceral feeling of the stones and how they were both comforting and inspired his imagination. As a son of an architect/ engineer\, he appreciates the collective human mind that allows us to create great man-made structures. With these legacies\, many of his works explore the emotional response to nature\, fantasy\, and the beauty of human reason. \nNick Flaherty is a woodworker\, woodturner and carpenter living in Philadelphia\, Pennsylvania.  He attended the fine woodworking program at Bucks County Community College before receiving his BFA from the University of the Arts in 2019. He has received numerous Windgate Foundation awards and scholarships and has participated in residencies at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts and Penland School of Crafts.  He was in the midst of plotting and seamlessly executing his global takeover when the pandemic halted his plans.  He currently works as a residential carpenter\, incorporating his fine woodworking skills directly into clients homes. \n  \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Senior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/lessons-from-the-chair-a-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sip & WiP
DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Tues. April 17\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/sip-wip-11/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Object Lesson: Ted Maust\, Director of the Elfreth's Alley Museum
DESCRIPTION:Object Lesson: Ted Maust\, Director of the Elfreth’s Alley Museum | Fri\, April 2\, 2021 | 6:30 pm EST | LIVE on ZOOM\nRSVP to receive the Zoom link. \nJoin us for First Friday Object Lesson followed by a festive virtual happy hour. Object Lesson is a monthly First Friday speaker series that opens wide the cases of the Center’s Museum Collection through the perspectives of individuals from the worlds of art\, design\, performance\, community activism\, education\, and more\, creating fresh dialogues about the Collection and its objects. The series invites the public for an up-close and personal experience in an informal\, discursive setting that will encourage exploration of the many treasures in the Collection. \nTed Maust by Geneva Heffernan \nTed Maust is the Director of the Elfreth’s Alley Museum\, which interprets the lives of people who have lived on one of Philadelphia’s most historic streets over 300 years. He is the son of a ceramic artist and spent much of his childhood at craft fairs and in art museums. Gravitating toward history\, Ted received his M.A. from the Center for Public History at Temple University\, where he studied historic house museums. Recently\, Ted has been working on the Elfreth’s Alley Museum’s podcast\, The Alley Cast; the second season (coming Summer 2021) focuses on the working lives of past residents. Episodes will feature boarding house operators\, working children\, builders\, and–relevant to this Object Lesson–woodworkers such as cabinetmakers and turners. \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE \nQuestions? Please contact Katie Sorenson\, Senior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/object-lesson-ted-maust-director-of-the-elfreths-alley-museum/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Collection,Special Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210330T190000
DTSTAMP:20260425T110659
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SUMMARY:Sip & WiP
DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Tues. March 30\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/sip-wip-10/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210316T190000
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SUMMARY:Sip & WiP
DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Tues. March 16\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/sip-wip-9/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk with Winter Residency Fellow Colin Pezzano
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Winter Residency: Colin Pezzano | Gallery Talk | Thurs\, March 11\, 2021 | 6:30 pm | Virtual Gallery Talk Co-hosted by NextFab\nClick HERE to RSVP \nJoin us for a virtual gallery talk with the inaugural Winter Residency Fellow Colin Pezzano. The residency is designed for artists in Greater Philadelphia who work in the medium of wood and is a collaboration between the Center for Art in Wood and NextFab. An exhibition of the work created over the two-month-long program will be presented at the NextFab North Philadelphia location. \n\n  \nColin Pezzano by DJ Dohar \nColin Pezzano graduated from the University of the Arts in 2014 with a BFA in Crafts. He maintains and relies heavily on craft practices mixed with humor and pathos to define his work. In the spring of 2015 Pezzano had his first solo show\, titled Contain You\, at Bridgette Mayer Gallery. In 2018\, he had his second solo show\, Still Life with Dead Game\, at the Allen’s Lane Art Center. In 2020\, Pezzano worked with the group Past Present Projects on a store-front window installation titled We’ve Never Met. He has also participated in group shows and juried exhibitions\, attended residencies in the USA and Sweden\, and is a Windgate Fellow. Pezzano maintains his practice in South Philadelphia in his basement studio.Pezzano’s work is defined by craft processes. By carving and shaping material he is able to connect actions and memories to the traditions of his predecessors and contribute to the collective knowledge of making. Since achieving his BFA\, Pezzano has worked and taught in many different types of spaces including universities\, makers spaces\, personal studios\, and commercial shops. \n\n  \nABOUT NEXTFAB\nNextFab is a network of membership-based makerspaces that provide access to tools\, technology\, education\, events\, and services for makers and creatives. They offer a variety of education and startup programs\, as well as professional design\, production\, and placemaking services for whatever your fabrication needs. \nABOUT THE CENTER FOR ART IN WOOD\nThe Center for Art in Wood is a museum of contemporary art\, craft\, and design in the material of wood. The Center presents the work of emerging and established artists from the United States and abroad and offers thought-provoking exhibitions\, a permanent collection of over 1\,100 objects and works of art\, publications and documentation\, events and workshops\, and a library with over 26\,000 artist files\, books\, and documents that span the history of craft. The Center also brings artists and researchers from around the world to Philadelphia every year to attend its unique Windgate Artist Residency Program. \nIf you have questions\, please contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/gallery-talk-with-winter-residency-fellow-colin-pezzano/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Object Lesson: Thora Jacobson
DESCRIPTION:Object Lesson | Thora Jacobson | March 5\, 2021 at 6:30 pm\nThis event has been RESCHEDULED for March 2021 \nClick HERE to RSVP  \nJoin Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82823779295 \nJoin us for First Friday Object Lesson followed by a festive virtual happy hour. Object Lesson is a monthly First Friday speaker series that opens wide the cases of the Center’s Museum Collection through the perspectives of individuals from the worlds of art\, design\, performance\, community activism\, education\, and more\, creating fresh dialogues about the Collection and its objects. The series invites the public for an up-close and personal experience in an informal\, discursive setting that will encourage exploration of the many treasures in the Collection. \nThese days\, Thora Jacobson is a visual arts management consultant focusing on systems development\, program design\, and strategic planning. She is also an independent curator\, having organized in 2019 an exhibition at InLiquid of materials-based artists who have taught in Philadelphia area art schools and influenced generations of students. In September 2020\, she juried CRAFT! – Da Vinci’s first contemporary all-craft exhibition in its 89-year history. \nShe retired from full time employment in January 2018 when the Philadelphia Art Alliance\, where she had been Executive Director for four years\, became part of the University of the Arts. For three years prior to her tenure at the Art Alliance\, she worked at Mural Arts Philadelphia where she served as Director of Design Review and managed the development and publication of Mural Arts @ 30 that examined the development and expansion of the organization over its first 30 years. \nPrior to that\, Jacobson conducted a small research project for the Social Impact of the Arts Project at the University of Pennsylvania on “natural” cultural districts and created a strategic plan for the Asian Arts Initiative. From the end of 2008 to June 2010 Thora served as Chief Operating Officer at Mural Arts for two years and for three years before that\, she was COO for the inaugural iteration of Philagrafika 2010\, the first international festival of the printed image in Philadelphia. From 1972 to 2006\, she was on staff of Philadelphia’s Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial\, serving as its Chief Executive Officer for 23 of those years. \nShe was the Chair of the Philadelphia Art Commission from 1992 to 2001 and was a Trustee and Officer of the National Guild of Community Arts Education from 2005 to 2009. In 2006\, Jacobson was honored by Tri-State Artists Equity for her service to the arts community\, and also by Moore College of Art and Design with the Visionary Woman Award which she shared with art historian Linda Nochlin and the late photographer Mary Ellen Mark. \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDONATE
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/object-lesson-thora-jacobson/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Sip & WiP
DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Tues. March 2\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/sip-wip-8/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:A Gallery Talk with Artist Tom Loeser and Guest Curator Glenn Adamson
DESCRIPTION:A Gallery Talk with Artist Tom Loeser and Guest Curator Glenn Adamson | Thurs. February 25\, 2021 | 6:30 pm EST | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP \nJoin us for a discussion with Artist Tom Loeser and Guest Curator Glenn Adamson on the exhibition Please\, Please\, Please. We’ll talk about Loeser’s imaginative approach to furniture and ponder the question: If the furniture we sit on every day were totally different\, would our lives be different\, too? \nAbove image: Dig 23\, 2015. Spalted maple and shovel handles. Photo: Bill Lemke\nPortrait of Tom Loeser \nTom Loeser designs and builds one-of-a-kind functional and dysfunctional objects. Though he seeks new form and meaning through his work\, the history of design and object-making is always his starting point. He holds a BA from Haverford College\, a BFA from Boston University\, and an MFA from the University of Massachusetts\, Dartmouth. Loeser was head of the wood/furniture area in the Department of Art at the University of Wisconsin\, Madison\, from 1991 to 2020. \nLoeser is the recipient of four Visual Artist Fellowship Grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and an NEA Creative Artist Exchange Fellowship. His work has been featured in many national and international exhibitions and his work is held in the collections of the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and Museum of Arts and Design (New York\, NY); Rhode Island School of Design Museum (Providence\, RI); Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston (Houston\, TX); and many others\, including the Center for Art in Wood. He was elected to the American Craft Council College of Fellows in 2012.\nwww.tomloeser.com \nGlenn Adamson by Lenore Tawney. \nGlenn Adamson is a curator\, writer and historian based in New York. He has previously been Director of the Museum of Arts and Design; Head of Research at the V&A; and Curator at the Chipstone Foundation in Milwaukee. Adamson’s publications include Thinking Through Craft (2007); The Craft Reader (2010); Postmodernism: Style and Subversion (2011\, co-edited with Jane Pavitt); The Invention of Craft (2013); Art in the Making (2016\, co-authored with Julia Bryan-Wilson; and Fewer Better Things: The Hidden Wisdom of Objects (2018). His newest book is Craft: An American History\,  published by Bloomsbury\, and he is co-host of the online interview series Design in Dialogue. www.glennadamson.com \n  \n  \nFor questions\, contact Katie Sorenson\, Senior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org \nThis FREE event is co-sponsored by the Craft and Material Studies Program of the University of the Arts and the Center for Art in Wood.
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/a-gallery-talk-with-artist-tom-loeser-and-guest-curator-glenn-adamson/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception - Tom Loeser: Please\, Please\, Please
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception – Tom Loeser: Please\, Please\, Please | Thurs. February 18\, 2021 | 6:30 pm EST | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP \nThis casual reception will offer insights from the artist about the exhibition and his experience delving into the holdings of the Center’s permanent collection. So grab your favorite snack and beverage and don’t miss this festive evening to raise a glass! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions\, contact Katie Sorenson\, \nSenior Manager of Partnerships and Engagement\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/opening-reception-tom-loeser-please-please-please/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Sip & WiP
DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Tues. February 16\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/sip-wip-7/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Sip & WiP
DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Tues. February 2\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/sip-wip-6/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:ITE Trivia Happy Hour and Closing of allTURNatives: Form + Spirit
DESCRIPTION:ITE Trivia Happy Hour and Closing | Sat. Jan 23\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nRSVP \nJoin us for a virtual gathering to reminisce and celebrate 25 years of the Windgate ITE Residency Program. The casual hangout will offer ITE alumni the chance to share their experiences with fun history factoids and a couple of rounds of ITE Trivia. Anyone who loves the ITE is welcome\, so grab your favorite snack and beverage and don’t miss this festive evening looking back at a quarter-century of ITE and the closing of the exhibition. \nThe Windgate ITE Residency Program is a collegial experience in which the resident Fellows explore new work through research\, exploration\, and collaboration. The Center for Art in Wood awards eight prestigious fellowships for the annual residency program\, selecting from an international pool of applicants. Fellowships consist of five artists\, a visual documentarian\, a scholar/educator/writer\, and a student artist. Fellows work either solely in wood or other materials in meaningful combination with wood. Applicants must exhibit proficiency in woodworking techniques in order to be eligible. The residency concludes in an exhibition at the Center for Art in Wood comprising work made by Fellows before and during the program. \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions\, contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org \nRam Image: Daniel Forrest Hoffman\, Ram\, 2011\, Poplar\, basswood\, felt\, glass\, dye. Photo: John Carlano
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/ite-trivia-happy-hour-and-closing-of-allturnatives-form-spirit/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk with Gord Peteran
DESCRIPTION:Artist Talk with Gord Peteran | Thurs\, Jan 21\, 2021 | Live on ZOOM at 6:30 pm EST\nRSVP \nJoin us for a talk with Toronto artist Gord Peteran and hear his thoughts about art\, design\, craft\, sculpture and furniture. \nImage above: Gord Peteran\, A Table of Turnings\, 2014\, found wooden turnings\nWhile having completed hundreds of private\, corporate and public commissions\, he has also lectured and exhibited extensively. \nThe Milwaukee Art Museum’s retrospective on Peteran toured nine museums across the United States. \nTwo books have been published on his work and he is included in many private and museum collections\, including University of Toronto Art Museum\, the Milwaukee Art Museum\, the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem\, Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston\, and the Royal Ontario Museum. \nHe is a professor at OCAD University in Toronto. \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions\, contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org \n 
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/artist-talk-with-gord-peteran/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gallery Talks
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SUMMARY:Sip & WiP
DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Tues. January 19\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
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LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:A Discussion with Windgate ITE Alumni
DESCRIPTION:A Discussion with Windgate ITE Alumni | Thurs. January 14\, 2021 | 6:30 – 7:30 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nRSVP to receive the virtual link \nJoin us for a panel discussion featuring Windgate ITE alumni. Founded in 1995\, the Windgate International Turning Exchange (ITE) is a uniquely collaborative arts residency program. For two summer months\, artists and researchers from around the world live\, work\, ideate\, and create together in the clamorous center of Philadelphia. Together\, they share knowledge and skill\, but also form lasting bonds that extend beyond the residency. During this tumultuous time\, breakthroughs\, intense bursts of creativity\, material and conceptual experimentations\, and collaborations occur. Significantly\, this singular place-based experience engages a wide community\, beyond the participating fellows—from children enjoying interactive and touchable works in the culminating exhibition of residency work\, to collectors seeking to expand their art holdings.  \nPanelists:\nFelicia Francine Dean\, US— Artist Fellow\, ITE 2017\nMorgan Hill\, US—Artist Fellow\, ITE 2018\nTodd Hoyer\, US—Artist Fellow\, ITE 1995\nYuri Kobayashi\, Japan/US—Artist Fellow\, ITE 2014\nHayley Smith\, UK/US—Artist Fellow\, ITE 1995 \nModerator:\nJennifer-Navva Milliken\, Artistic Director of the Center for Art in Wood \nFelicia Francine Dean (image by Benjamin Sechrest) \nFelicia Francine Dean – Felicia Francine Dean’s creative work applies intrinsic methods of reconciling identity\, space and place based on her experiences as a bi-racial individual growing up in South Florida and living in the Southern United States. Physical forms of her ideas are abstracted during investigations into material identities\, surface\, furniture and textile methods of making. She holds an MFA degree in Interior Architecture with a focus on furniture design\, a BA in Studio Art and an Upholstery diploma.  Currently\, she is an Assistant Professor in the College of Architecture & Design’s School of Interior Architecture at the University of Tennessee\, Knoxville. Felicia Francine has engaged in nationally and international residencies\, exhibits\, and conferences such as the Digital Stone Project and Windgate ITE residencies\, Marble Codes exhibit in Florence Italy\, and Interior Design Educators Council and Furniture Society conferences. Her work has been featured as an emerging designer by Dwell Magazine and at the High Point Furniture Market. \nMorgan Hill (image by Heather Canterbury) \nMorgan Hill – Morgan likes watching cult movies in search of surprise and in contrast to her daily tasks. She is entirely too enthusiastic about costume competitions\, the next bash she will throw\, 80’s music\, and learning something new. When she is not doing those things\, she is creating wearable art\, objects\, and installations that embody her passion for an unusual life. \nMorgan Hill’s formal art education began at Memphis College of Art (TN)\, where she focused in drawing. Her desire for a design literacy led her to study interior design at the University of Central Arkansas\, and she earned her BFA in Furniture and Woodworking at the University of Arkansas Little Rock. She has completed the Penland School of Craft Core Fellowship (NC) and the Windgate ITE Residency at the Center for Art in Wood (PA). Morgan’s work has been included in exhibits at the Asheville Art Museum (NC)\, Center for Art in Wood (PA)\, Contemporary Art Museum Raleigh (NC)\, Alabama Center for Architecture\, and numerous collections. Today\, she creates in a shared studio with four of her favorite colleagues in Spruce Pine\, NC. \nTodd Hoyer (Image by Hayley Smith) \nTodd Hoyer – Todd Hoyer was born in 1952\, in Wisconsin.  He was raised in Phoenix\, AZ.\, where he attended Arizona State University\, majoring in manufacturing engineering and design technology from 1970-1975.  He moved to Bisbee\, Arizona in 1976 where he began working in his studio. \nHe has been invited to over 100 group and solo exhibitions. His work is in many private collections and museums including the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston; and the Victoria & Albert Museum\, London. \nHe has participated in residencies in the U.S. and Australia\, and has taught extensively over the last forty years in the US\, Australia\, Canada and Ireland. \nYuri Kobayashi (image by Bailey Davids Photography) \nYuri Kobayashi – Yuri Kobayashi is a furniture maker and sculptor based in Camden\, Maine. Born in Japan\, she first studied architectural design and then trained in woodworking at Shinrin Takumi Juku in Takayama. After moving to the U.S.\, Yuri earned an MFA in Furniture Design from San Diego State University and taught at the Rhode Island School of Design for fourteen years. Yuri’s approach demonstrates a cross-bridge between craft\, art\, and design. She carries out her studio practice as a long-standing fellow at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport\, Maine. She exhibits nationally and has received a number of competitive residencies\, grants\, and fellowships\, including the Windgate ITE Residency in 2014 and residencies at SUNY Purchase\, the University of Wisconsin\, Madison\, and Arizona State University Art Museum. \nHayley Smith (image by Todd Hoyer) \nHayley Smith – Hayley Smith was born in 1965 in Cardiff\, Wales\, where she received her BA Honors degree in Art Education in 1991. \nSmith started exhibiting in 1990. She has undertaken two residencies at Grizedale Sculpture Park\, England\, and was one of the resident fellows in the first Windgate ITE Residency Program\, PA in 1995. She participated in the “Designing Futures” residency in Western Australia. She has taught classes at schools including Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts\, and has presented at symposiums in Australia\, Ireland and throughout the US. \nSmith’s work is in private and public collections including the Detroit Institute of Arts; Museum of Arts and Design\, New York City; Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum; Victoria & Albert Museum\, London; Yale University Art Gallery. \nIn 1998\, Smith moved to Bisbee\, Arizona\, where she still resides and works today a mile high in the Mule Mountains. \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions\, contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager\, at katie@museumforartinwood.org \nImage: Amber Johnston\, Fellow Yuri Kobayashi and Jack Laramore during Open Studio Day\, 2014
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DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Wed. January 6\, 2021 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
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LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
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DESCRIPTION:Sip & WiP | Wed. December 23\, 2020 | 6 – 7 pm | LIVE on ZOOM\nPlease RSVP for this FREE event. \nJoin us for a fun evening sharing your creative work in progress (WIP) from the comfort of your home while sipping on the beverage of your choice. This series of casual creative hangouts are for people to connect with one and other and share their project(s). We hope that you will join us for the next Sip & WIP to see new work and the progression of some of the projects. So bring your materials and your WIP for a virtual meetup with your fellow drawing and crafting buddies! \nThis event is free to the public. The Center for Art in Wood interprets\, nurtures\, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art\, craft\, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. A suggested donation of $5 per person enables us to provide programs and exhibitions throughout the year. \nDonate \nFor questions contact Katie Sorenson\, Community Engagement Manager at katie@museumforartinwood.org
URL:https://museumforartinwood.org/event/sip-wip-5-2020-12-23/
LOCATION:The Center for Art in Wood\, 141 N 3rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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