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The recipient of this newly created award will take up a position as artist-in-residence at the Centre for Fine Woodworking in Nelson, New Zealand.
Andrew Goodin explains how and why he came to build a table from a rescued burl, and why there are now spiders on it.
A visit to the Mujingfang factory in China reveals a dedication to producing quality tools and ensuring the job security of its workers.
Students and teaches celebrate their successes in an end of year exhibition that's open to the public.
Introducing the judging team for Wood Review's Student Awards 2016.
Check out Jasmine McDonald's fantastic Student Awards 2016 entry, as documented in the video she made.
The Wootha Prize is one of Australia’s best known woodworking competition and with $5,500 in prize money, continues to grow both in reputation and quality.
A heads-up for Hare & Forbes annual three day mega sale event.
With Christmas just around the corner, here’s an opportunity to pick up lots of quality handmade timber items for sale at very reasonable prices at a great family friendly event!
Kerryn Carter comes face to face with some popular social media identities.
Displays, demonstrations, items for sale and all in all a great opportunity to learn about and appreciate woodworking.
In the lead-up to Ligna 2017, ninety per cent of space has already been booked, paving the way for this large and important event for the woodworking industry.
Two new exhibitions at Sturt in NSW will soon showcase emerging players in the world of craftsmanship and design.
Creations in Wood, an exhibition of work by over 20 members of the Woodworkers' Association of NSW, is now open for public viewing.
New turned work by Terry Martin at Gallery Shin, Brisbane.