Applied Techniques in Furniture Design
3DTD210-01
Start Date
09/08
Time
10am–4pm
Room
DMC D004 Woodshop
End Date
12/08
Meeting Day
Sundays
Credits
3
This course exposes students to a variety of specialized woodworking techniques applicable to furniture production. Through a series of modules devoted to select skills, sessions explore the basics of techniques with the objective of giving students enough exposure to begin applying them independently to studio projects. Areas include carving and shaping, steam bending, bent lamination and turning. Modules alternate between MassArt and the North Bennet Street School and are taught by local working artists, master craftspeople, designers, and specialists. Students can sign up for individual modules or the full class as a three-credit class.
Previous woodworking experience is suggested, but not required.
Block 2: September 29, October 6, 13: Bent Lamination with Joe Sheehan
Block 3: October 20, 27, November 3: Wood Turning with Haniel Wides
Interested in Furniture Design? This class is part of the Furniture Design Certificate!
Annie Meyer
Annie Meyer is a boston-based studio woodworker, designer, and craftsperson. Annie holds a BFA in Industrial Design from Massachusetts College of Art and Design and an MFA in 3D Design from Cranbrook Academy of Art. They have shown work in galleries and museums including Wasserman Projects (Detroit, MI), the Fuller Craft Museum (Brockton, MA), and … Read more