Furniture Design & Woodworking

Code: W0907-24

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      Open to All

      Students of any skill and knowledge level.

It's The Inside That Counts: The Art of Organically Shaped Drawers

Jul 29 - Aug 2, 2024

9AM - 5PM

Concept

This workshop presents various techniques for making organic shaped boxes in wood. Students design and build their own piece of art focusing on the idea of hidden interiors and drawers in unexpected places. Demonstrations include bandsaw boxes, stack-lamination, shaping with hand tools, and finishing techniques. Consideration is given to personal expression through design and creating a container for a personal object or idea. Participants may create several small pieces that utilize different techniques or can choose to focus on one larger work most of the week.

Must be 18 years old to participate.

Media & Techniques

Bandsaw boxes, shaped boxes, stack lamination, shaping techniques, surface texturing, finishing milk paint, acrylics, wax, poly, gold leaf

Supply List

Faculty

Teresa Audet

Teresa Audet is an artist and educator based in Pittsburgh, PA. Teresa combines woodworking, basketry, and papermaking in her studio and social practice. Her work looks at object-making as a meditative and transformative act, and focuses on joy, play, and resilience. She grew up in Minnesota and received an MFA in Furniture Design from UW-Madison in 2023. Teresa was a recent Windgate Resident Fellow at the Museum for Art in Wood.

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Teresa Audet,Toolbox for Intuition

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Thank you for your interest in the waitlist. When space in a workshop or program becomes available, registration will open on the website. Everyone on the waitlist will be emailed to alert them of the opening. This ensures that everyone has an equal opportunity to register for the workshop or program.

Furniture Design & Woodworking

The Furniture Design & Woodworking program at Anderson Ranch draws upon the world of studio furniture, but pushes the boundaries of woodworking by mixing contemporary and traditional techniques and incorporating alternative materials. Anderson Ranch offers an inspiring range of workshops for all levels in topics such as cabinetry, wood bending, kinetics and carving.

The Maloof Wood Barn, divided into a machine room, assembly room, and bench room, provides participants the ideal workshop for realizing technical and creative goals. The machine room houses stationary equipment including SawStop table saws, jointers, planers, bandsaws, drill presses, edge sander, disk sander, drum sander, spindle sander, radial arm saw, chop saw, router table and multi-router. In the assembly and bench rooms, a library of clamps, hand tools, and hand-held power tools line the walls for student use to complete their woodworking projects.

FURNITURE SOCIETY LOGO

The Furni­ture Society and Ander­son Ranch are part­ner­ing this year to offer a schol­ar­ship for one BIPOC appli­cant to attend a work­shop for the 2025 summer season. This oppor­tu­nity includes tuition for a one-week work­shop, room and board for a Furni­ture Design and Wood work­shop, and a 1‑year member­ship to The Furniture Society. CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

Anderson Ranch is happy to extend a tuition discount* in summer one- or two-week adult furniture design and woodworking workshops** for Furniture Society members. Please email reg@andersonranch.org with your Furniture Society membership information and we will apply the discount to your tuition. You are also welcome to call 970-924-5089 to register. *Since the welcome dinner and lunches are included in workshop tuition (at a cost of $130 per week), a 20% discount is applied after subtracting the cost of these meals. **Please note that the Furniture Society discount does not apply to Advanced Mentored Studies programs or Destination Workshops, nor can it be combined with any other discount, scholarship or special offer. 

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Workshop Details

Workshop Supplies

Lodging & Meals

Housing is limited and includes shared and private lodging options. Reservations will be managed on a first-come, first-served basis. The earlier you reserve housing, the better your chance of receiving your preferred option. Please note: Workshop costs do not include accommodations. 

NEW: Tuition includes a welcome dinner and lunches. In our effort to foster a stronger sense of community and accessibility at Anderson Ranch, we include the welcome dinner and all lunches as part of the tuition for summer workshop students. Our hope is that this adjustment will encourage all students to come together to share meals and engage in meaningful conversations. The Ranch Café Meal Plan, which is included with Room and Board fees, strives to provide healthy, creative meals that will nourish your artistic creativity. Learn more.

We have established a Business Safety Plan with added layers of precaution that prioritize the health and safety of our staff, students, faculty and guests while continuing to provide you with the Anderson Ranch experience that you know and enjoy.

 

Scholarships, College Credit & Discounts

Making Art Accessible

Applications for scholarship support are encouraged. Specific scholarships are funded by Ranch supporters, either through endowed funds or special gifts.

Many colleges and universities offer college credit for workshops taken at Anderson Ranch. Discounts are available for students and teachers.

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