Brookfield Craft Center
September Alert:
Woodturning Workshops

Don't miss out!
Classes are limited to 6...call or click soon to reserve your spot.
Visit our annual Open House, Sunday, Sept 6, 1-4pm, for woodturning demos, and be sure to see the Nutmeg Woodturner's League 20th Anniversary Exhibition in the LTB Gallery, through Sept 26

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September Workshops

Ford Wood Vases
Small Vases with Carl B. Ford III, Sept 12-13
Turning small vases is a great low stress way to learn how to create hollow forms and experiment with shapes. Experienced beginners and intermediate turners will focus on turning small vases out of dry or green wood.   Register now

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Introduction to the Lathe with Buster Shaw, Sept 19-20
Both beginning and intermediate turners will enjoy turning wood on the lathe, with interesting demonstrations and hands-on guidance...turn a spindle and a bowl working at your own pace.  Register now

Turned Jewelry with Corey Anderson, Sept 26-27
This is a wonderful class for someone who has some basic woodturning skills, specifically with a spindle gouge. Learn how to turn small, intimate objects that can be used to make beaded necklaces, bracelets, and earrings; and learn how to attach findings.  Register now

Jim Degen Turning
Beginning Bowl Turning with Jim Degen, Tues/Wed, Sept 29-30
Experience the fun of making wooden bowls on the lathe in this weekday workshop. Intended for students with little or no bowl turning experience, this hands-on course will cover the basic skills. Register now
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Visit us at http://www.brookfieldcraftcenter.org
for more information about our creative offerings. 

Brookfield Craft Center
286 Whisconier Road (Rte 25)
Brookfield, Connecticut 06804
203-775-4526
www.brookfieldcraftcenter.org

Gallery & Gift Shop
open daily 10-5, Sundays 12-5

Classes & Workshops
offered year-round
 
Brookfield Craft Center is a nationally respected non-profit school and gallery for fine craftsmanship founded in 1954 to promote and preserve the skills and values of fine craftsmanship and to support American craft artists by the exhibition and sale of their work. Our educational programs are supported by the generosity of members, donors and the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism. 

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