Studio Fellowships
Celebrating the Studio Fellowship in the Messler Gallery (03/08)The Studio Fellowship Program provides emerging and established furniture makers, carvers, and turners with a stimulating environment for the exploration of new work. The program offers free studio space and other benefits to individuals who are willing to commit anywhere from a month to a year to expanding their creative abilities.
Facility
Six Studio Fellows share the 5,400-square-foot Thomas Miller Jackson Building, which contains a bench room, a machine room with full dust collection, and a drafting room. The bench room is outfitted with European-style workbenches and the machine room is equipped with 10" tablesaws, a 12" sliding table saw, 8" and 12" jointers, 15" thickness planers, 14" and 20" bandsaws, Oneway 1640 lathes, a shaper, a router table, a combination sander, an oscillating spindle sander, a chopsaw, a scrollsaw, drill presses, grinders, and a horizontal slot mortiser.
Benefits
2009 Studio Fellow Andrew Tarnawsky, from Karabar, Australia
- Free studio space in a well-equipped, dedicated facility
- Round-the-clock shop access, including weekends
- Open attendance at demonstrations and lectures by more than 40 outstanding professionals who teach at the school annually
- Critiques by faculty and visiting instructors
- Access to the Center’s library and gallery
- Interaction with hundreds of professional and amateur furniture makers who participate in the Center’s instructional programs
- Exhibition opportunity in biennial Messler Gallery alumni show
Responsibilities
Studio Fellows are expected to contribute six hours per week to the school, helping out with tasks such as:
- facilities and grounds maintenance
- gallery staffing and cleaning
- assistant teaching
- special events, such as gallery openings
In addition, Fellows are responsible for their own housing, materials, and transportation.
Qualifications
Thomas Huang, from Lawrence, Kansas, with a bamboo canoe that he built during his 2009 Fellowship
Applicants must:
- be experienced furniture makers, capable and ready to explore new work on their own initiative
- possess good interpersonal skills
- know how to use machinery and hand tools competently and safely
- have a record of creative achievement
Application
2009 Studio Fellow, Yuri Kobayashi
The six Studio Fellowship positions are awarded on a competitive basis for periods ranging from one month to one year. Applications are accepted anytime, and positions are awarded as vacancies arise.
To apply, please send the following:
- A resume
- Digital images of your work
- A letter stating your reasons for applying and your goals as a woodworker
- The names and telephone numbers of three references
- An indication of the dates for which you are available
Applications should be e-mailed to: fellowship@woodschool.org
To see exhibitions of work by former Studio Fellows, follow these links:
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