Turning Wood: The Art of the Woodturner V

Date: 

Saturday, October 19, 2019 (All day) to Sunday, October 20, 2019 (All day)

Location: 

Hunnewell Building

Woodturning Demonstrations: 11am, 1pm, 3pm; all day on the Hunnewell lawn

Woodturning has a long history, going back to 1300 BC Egypt. Unique in relation to most woodworking, due to its use of a lathe, woodturners turn out practical, functional pieces or “turn” to the purely aesthetic. Each craftsman brings their own personal artistic vision to the objects they create, and the pieces in maple, cherry, and other wood from far and near (look for work turned from Arnold Arboretum deaccessioned trees), offer a unique look at the “personality” within the wood itself. The three Woodturning associations, as well as Harvard Woodturning students, have come together for the fifth year for this Arnold Arboretum exhibition and will bring their own creativity and technical expertise, displaying more than 60 unique pieces for utilitarian use and aesthetic enjoyment. Join us as members demonstrate their skill working the lathe throughout the week-end.

Additional Woodturning exhibition in the Hunnewell Visitor Center, Oct. 10-Nov. 26.

Free, public invited.

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