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Explorations in Wood 2004

May 25 – August 11, 2004

Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery

An open exhibition of woodworking and design presented by the Vancouver Island Woodworkers Guild. This juried exhibition is held every two years and represents a wide range of woodworking skills from small turnings and carvings to musical instruments and larger piece such as tables and desks.

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They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To

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January 15 – March 15, 2003

McPherson Library Gallery

Curated by Ken Guenter and Can Russell

The online catalogue is available here. It features side by side comparisons of the artists’ works and inspirations, curatorial statements and information on a variety of furniture styles.

Works by 20 local furniture designers inspired by antiques in the Maltwood collection. The genesis of this exhibition goes back to 1982. We live in an age of much more liberal thought and expression. Art now assumes fewer barriers and almost no borders. Still, it makes for an interesting exercise to examine each piece with the questions in mind, “Is it furniture?” or “Is it art?”. What is evident, as we follow the continuum from historic to contemporary, is that they haven’t made them like they used to!

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Explorations in Wood 1996

January 28 – March 24, 1996

Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery

A show presented by the Vancouver Island Woodworkers Guild, featuring furniture, turnings, architectural fixtures, musical instruments and sculpture from artists throughout western Canada.

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Explorations in Wood 1990

December 2, 1990 – January 13, 1991

Maltwood Art Museum and Gallery

Works presented by the Vancouver Island Woodworkers Guild.

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