Celebrating the Studio Fellowship (2010)

February 19, 2010 – April 2, 2010

All of the work on display—which includes everything from fine furniture and to abstract sculpture—has been created by current and former participants in the Center's Studio Fellowship program. "This is adventurous, fresh work from emerging makers with impressive talent and drive,” says Peter Korn, the Center's Executive Director.

Exhibitors include Flemming Christiansen, Aaron Fedarko, Reuben Foat, Reed Hansuld, Tyler Killian, Yuri Kobayashi, Chloris Lowe, Mason McBrien, Tim Nuanes, Riccardo Ramirez, Brian Reid, Libby Schrum, and Vince Scully.

The Studio Fellowship program is an incubator for emerging furniture makers and wood artists. Six fellows at a time share free workshop space in the Center's Jackson Building for terms ranging from a month to a year. Their primary responsibility is exploring new work, as the exhibition makes abundantly evident.

Yuri Kobayashi, a former fellow who teaches at the Rhode Island School of Design, says, "At the Center I found heartfelt and enthusiastic support for the importance of craft and the sharing of its traditions. The message was: Be ambitious, push your skills, and take them out into the world."

 

Aaron Fedarko

 

 

Reed Hansuld

 

 

Reed Hansuld

 

Tyler Killian

 

Yuri Kobayashi

 

Chloris Lowe

 

Tim Nuanes

 

Tim Nuanes

 

Libby Schrum

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The mission of the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship is to provide the best possible education for people who want to design and build functional, beautiful, and expressive work out of wood to the highest standard of craftsmanship. At the heart of the Center's mission is the belief that design and craftsmanship are deeply meaningful expressions of the human spirit. They contribute to individual fulfillment and, by extension, to the advancement of society.

 

Our programs are for novice, intermediate, and advanced woodworkers who seek an inspiring learning experience in a supportive environment.