Past Exhibits
The Teapot and A Gathering of Spoons
March 2 - May 23, 2010
Regional Spotlight and Among Friends
January 12 - February 14, 2010
Spirit of the Southwest Sept 14 - Dec 24, 2009
CODAchrome - a Snapshot of Craft in America
The Spindle March 14 - May 24, 2009
Restful Places - Cremation Urns January 19 to March 29, 2009
Turned for Use II July to December 19, 2008
Rounding the Four Corners April 13 to June 9, 2008
The Sphere April 13 to June 9, 2008
Woodturning in Basic Black January 11 to April 18, 2008
Far From the Tree January 11 to April 18, 2008
Turning Green and Merit Award Show
September 23 through December 21, 2007
ConneXtions
Collaborative works by glass beadmakers and woodturners
July 27 through December 15, 2007
Turning to the Future - Work by Young Turners
May 4 through August 3, 2007
Japanese Bowls -a Western Perspective
Studio woodturners reinterpret a traditional form
May 4- 15 June, 2007
Open/Closed
In collaboration with the Northern Clay Center, open and closed vessels in wood and clay
January 12- April 15, 2007
Step up to the Plate
September 15 - December 15, 2006
Contemporary American Woodturning
5 May - 4 August, 2006
Tops, Boxes, and Treenware
January 13 - April 14, 2006
reTurn to the Land of Oz
2005
Northern Reflections
May 2005
About the American Association of Woodturners
International, non-profit, and now over 13,000 members strong, the American Association of Woodturners is dedicated to the advancement of woodturning, a specialized form of woodworking using the lathe. The AAW has more than 200 local chapters in the United States, and over 13,000 members around the world.
Members of the AAW include professionals, amateurs, gallery owners, collectors, and wood and tool suppliers. The AAW publishes American Woodturner.
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