In this class, participants will create curves, volumes, and 3-dimensional forms out of wood while creating a one-of-a-kind spoon. You will begin with a spoon blank cut on the bandsaw before the course. Participants will learn how to use various hand tools to shape their objects to their desired form. After sanding and sealing, students will leave with a finished product to be proud of.
No experience is required; this is a great way to dip your toes into the world of woodworking.
Class will be led by Abby Mechanic, a passionate leader, administrator, educator + maker within the field of Craft. Mechanic received her BFA from the Maine College of Art with a concentration in Woodworking and Furniture Design. After graduating, she worked in various design studios, such as Luur Design, Nate Berkus, and Matter Practice. Mechanic then spent seven years working at Parsons School of Design, where she began as a Part-Time Technician and later became the Associate Director of the Making Center. She now works at Peters Valley School of Craft as the Education Director, overseeing the school's programming, studio spaces, and artistic team. Mechanic manages a wide range of shops; including Blacksmithing, Ceramics, Fibers, Fine Metals, Glass, Printmaking, Photography, and Woodworking. She curates, plans, and executes 160+ workshops a year with the help of a seasonal team that she recruits, hires, and manages on a yearly basis. In her downtime, she travels around the country teaching spoon carving workshops and expanding the field of woodworking at organizations like North Bennet Street School, Arrowmont School of Craft, Charleston School of Woodworking, and more!