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Newsletter July 2005 Vol. 10 No. 7 Meeting Information: Saturday, July 16th, from 9 am to Noon Special Presentation Kevin Wallace: Contemporary Woodturning: The Artist's Eye/The Craftsman's Hand At Levi Mize Woodcraftsman's Shop 162 Aviador Street #17+18, Camarillo, CA 93010 Aviador Street is N. of the Camarillo Airport and is reached from the Central Ave. exit off of US 101: go S. and turn left on Ventura Blvd. then right on Aviador St. About three-quarters of the way to the dead end, on the left is a long building. Levi's shop is the last two doors on the left on the S. side of the building. Please park directly in front of or behind his shop or against the curb on the N. side of the building and not in front of other shops. BRING YOUR OWN CHAIR OR SIT ON THE FLOOR
The meeting this month is again back at Levi's shop, so
remember to bring a chair. Our special guest is Kevin Wallace of
whom Al Geller writes: "Kevin Wallace is a nationally recognized curator
of contemporary crafts. He worked for many years at Del Mano in Brentwood, one
of the premier contemporary craft galleries in the US and one with a large focus
on wood turnings. Kevin left Del Mano to pursue writing about contemporary craft
and curating contemporary craft shows at museums. He recently curated a wood
turning show at the Craft and Folk Art Museum in LA which many of our members
attended. He has written numerous articles on turned wood in many magazines
devoted to contemporary crafts. He has co-authored many books with Jan Peters
and Ray Leier including "500 Wood Bowls" and "Contemporary Turned Wood". Kevin describes his presentation: "I will discuss the role of inspiration, artistic exploration and design in relation to the creation of turned wood objects. I have written numerous profiles of woodturners, from legendary figures Bob Stocksdale and David Ellsworth to those on the cutting edge of contemporary wood sculpture and will draw largely from my discussions with these artists in addressing the relationship between thought and process. As I have also worked closely with museum curators, dealers and collectors in regard to contemporary woodturning, I will share how work is viewed in the larger market. I will use turned wood pieces by members of the group to discuss form, ideas and artistic expression. The talk will be structured in a manner that is loose and conducive to dialogue, so that those in attendance will gain as much as possible from the experience." Kevin At the June meeting Sam Turner brought us up to date on our participation at the Ventura County Fair. See the June 2005 newsletter for details on turning categories and entry dates. He will continue to sign up members for rotations as demonstrators. This is great fun so join in. After the Shown -N-Tell session we started the hands-on mentoring in Russ Babbitt's Shop. The photos below are a montage of pictures that Ron Lindsay took to give you an idea of what took place and the work that members are doing at home. The Annual Members Picnic will take place on July 9th at Jim Rinde's home. The members and spouses have already been called to arrange the potluck. Remember to bring a few examples of your current work. Gallery of photos from the April meeting:
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