April 24 – May 29, 2009

“Current Student Work” showcases furniture and decorative pieces created by the talented participants in the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship’s Nine-Month Comprehensive program. The thirteen students, who began the course last September, come from diverse backgrounds, including furniture design, law, and even professional surfing. For many of them, this exhibition is the first opportunity to see their work in a professional setting. “It’s exciting to see the freshness of their designs and the level of skill they have developed in such a relatively short time,” says Peter Korn, the Center’s executive director.

The Center’s Nine-month Comprehensive program is designed for aspiring professional furniture makers and dedicated amateurs who seek in-depth training at the highest standard of excellence. Students complete eleven sequential projects that take them from woodworking fundamentals through the fine points of design and craftsmanship. The course is taught by lead instructor David Upfill-Brown, an internationally renowned furniture maker from Australia. Upfill-Brown is joined by eleven co-teachers, many of whom are Maine locals, including furniture maker Tim Rousseau (Appleton), artist/turner Stephen Gleasner (Appleton), historian Ed Churchill (Augusta), and artist John Whalley (Nobleboro), among others.

Christopher Atwood | Clifton, VA, Tables, 2009, zebrawood

Christopher Atwood

Christopher Atwood | Clifton, VA, Coaterie, 2009, ash and stainless steel

Christopher Atwood

Erin Cullen | Seattle, WA, Stonewall, 2008, walnut and maple

Erin Cullen

Erin Cullen | Seattle, WA, Scottie Dog, 2009, walnut, stainless steel, fabric

Erin Cullen

Jordan Goodman | Chicago, IL, CVN-JG, 2009, wenge, bloodwood, steel and concrete

Jordan Goodman

Jordan Goodman | Chicago, IL, Bench, 2008, cherry

Jordan Goodman

Jordan Goodman | Chicago, IL, Mezzuzahs, 2009, various woods

Jordan Goodman

Reed Hansuld | Toronto, ON, Rolltop Desk, 2009, Quilted English sycamore, mahogany, Macassar ebony and Lebanese cedar

Reed Hansuld

Reed Hansuld | Totonto, ON, Show & Tell, 2009, anodized aluminum, Baltic birch, plywood with various domestic and/or exotic veneers

Reed Hansuld

Chris Howe | Greenfield, MA, Chair, 2009, walnut and leather

Chris Howe

Tyler Killian | Camden, ME, Walnut Sideboard, 2008, walnut, ripple English sycamore, Macassar ebony

Tyler Killian

Shona Kinniburgh | Glasgow, Scotland, Occasional Table, 2008, laminations and teak veneer

Shona Kinniburgh

Matthew Miller | Chicago, IL, Stool, 2009, zebrawood, stainless steel and leather

Matthew Miller

Matthew Miller | Chicago, IL Sconce, 2009, wenge, stainless steel and LED bulb

Matthew Miller

Dave Stetson | Wiscasset, ME, The Optimist Table, 2009, ash and quarter-sawn figured ash

Dave Stetson

Mike Todd | Laguna Beach, CA, FLW Case, 2009, quarter-sawn fumed white oak and cherry

Mike Todd

Mike Todd | Laguna Beach, CA, Bench, 2008, ebonized oak

Mike Todd

Jamie Vander Salm | Worcester, MA, Res Ipsa Loquitur, 2009, cherry and ebonized ash

Jamie Vander Salm

Andrea Young | Belfast, ME, Cherish, 2009, butterfly figured maple, bamboo and rattan

Andrea Young

Andrea Young | Belfast, ME, Flow, 2009, steambent cherry or maple and glass

Mike Todd