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Under the helm of a new President, the World Crafts Council moves to reverting to its past name, Craft Australia, signifying a move to revive and grow its platform at a time of both crisis and opportunity. Read more
A cultural exchange that took place in conjunction with World Wood Day in March exceeded expectations.
A $9000 prize pool makes this competition worth checking out.
I had never dreamed that being a furniture maker would take me to Africa…said Tim Noone.
The complexity of furniture made by father and son Abraham and David Roentgen has to be seen to be believed.
Head to Port Adelaide from October 4–19, 2014 to a see display of fine woodturning.
A snapshot of fine toolmaker Colen Clenton's work process.
Your pile of wood can say a lot about your personality.
Recently there's been a resurgence of interest and appreciation for Australian 20th century furniture design.
The journey to a pile of sawdust, as seen in a video created with multiple photos of a piece of planed wood.
A retrospective exhibition of works by US contemporary craft pioneers, Bob Stocksdale and Kay Sekimachi opens September 13, 2014
Australian toolmaker Terry Gordon discusses the best shapes for tool handles.
A rare group exhibition of work by over 20 of Australia's finest designers and makers will run from September 13 – November 20, 2014.
Who was Jimmy Possum? Lisa Ancher talks about the upcoming exhibition of work by Tasmanian designers and makers that he inspired.
Troy McDonald explains some of the features of the table he shows how to make in the September issue of Wood Review.
Get along to Exhibition Park in Canberra Sept 5–7 to see woodworking displays and demos, and an exhibition of fine work.