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Fine Woodworking Program


Category & Type :

Artists

Location :

440 Alger Street , Fort Bragg CA

Phone :

707-964-7056

Website :

http://www.crfinefurniture.com/

Information about Fine Woodworking Program...

"Fine things in wood are important, not only aesthetically, as oddities or rarities, but because we are becoming aware of the fact that much of our life is spent buying and discarding, and buying again, things that are not good. Some of us long to have at least something, somewhere, which will give us harmony and a sense of durability-I won't say permanence, but durability-things that, through the years, become more and more beautiful, things we can leave to our children. We can enjoy them while we are here, and even if we can't surround ourselves with these things, they should be here for those of us who long for this sort of thing."
One of the main reasons we have set up this web site is to encourage greater interaction between the College's graduates and the public. It is with regret that we must discontinue the service of publishing address lists of our students.

This list contains the names of graduates with whom we have been able to maintain contact and the cities in which they live. We will be happy to put someone in your area in touch with you. Send a request to us at: fwwmail@mcn.org

These addresses are sorted by state and then by name, alphabetically. The names of graduates in California are listed by ZIP code If more than one person lives in a given ZIP code area, they are then sorted alphabetically by last name.Making furniture by hand is a demanding and time-consuming endeavor. For this reason, it has become a dying art. Excellent pieces of twentieth century furniture; the ones that will be the museum-quality antiques of the twenty-first and twenty-second centuries, are, therefore, rather rare. In a world where so much is manufactured and disposable, handmade furniture is both a wise and beautiful investment and one that is a joy to live with.

When you commission someone to build a piece of custom furniture, you enter into the creative process with them, helping to assure that the piece will be unique as well as totally suited to your needs and tastes.

College of the Redwoods has trained more than 325 students from around the world in time-tested methods of construction and timeless design. If you see something you like here, please do not hesitate to contact the school. We will put you in touch with the person who made it.Is Mr. Krenov still teaching?

Jim retired from teaching at the College as of June, 2002. He worked productively in a small shop at his home until failing eyesight made him feel that he was doing his cabinets an injustice. He continued to work in the shop, producing his iconic hand planes until early 2009. In April of 2009, he came to the realization that his safety was at risk and closed his shop. Jim still managed daily walks with his wife, Britta, along the beach until late summer. The end came for him on September 9, 2009, just shy of his 89th birthday. Though his voice is stilled, his words and work live.

What is life like as a student?
The sense of community that develops among class members is one of the most appealing aspects of the program. Food plays a major role in shop events. Laura Zahn, currently a student blogs about daily life in the shop.

How can I improve my chances of being accepted to the program?
During the entire time of the program's existence, the number of applications has exceeded our capacity. Since Jim Krenov's retirement, the pressure has diminished, without having lessened the overall dedication and commitment of the part of the applicants.

We often hear of potential applicants who are concerned that they don't have enough skills or a large enough body of work to qualify as students. Put those concerns to rest. We are interested more in applicants with promise. Students all begin from scratch. The work that you see on this site was done by individuals, some with minimal work experience, in a focused and supportive environment.

As the program is part of a public institution, selection cannot be based on subjective judgements and is,in the end, a matter of chance. Familiarity with tools and basic procedures are requirements that can be fulfilled with work experience or successful completion of trade related class work. A letter of purpose clearly stating objectives is as crucial Ultimately, the class is filled by draw from a pool of qualified applicants.

How much does it cost to attend?
For California residents (with residency documentation dated one year prior to the opening day of classes), the cost for one semester is $364.00 ($20 per unit for 18 units plus a $4.00 health services fee). Non-residents bear the above costs plus tuition at a rate of $239 per unit, a total of $4,666.00 for one semester. If you attended a CA high school for 3 years and graduated from a CA high school, you may qualify to have your out-of-state tuition waived. International students pay an additional $100 as an application fee. Costs are subject to change in response to state funding. The course is comprised of two semesters.I live outside of the United States.                                     



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