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Carving a wood Panel: two Day Workshop

  • Gloucester Arts on Main 6580 Main Street Gloucester, VA 23061 United States (map)

Carving a Wood Panel: two day workshop

Instructor: Christopher Wagner

Friday, August 29
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
AND
Saturday, August 30
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Join Christopher Wagner on Friday, August 29th from 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM and Saturday, August 30th from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM for a Woodworking Workshop at Arts on Main!

Learn how to carve a low relief wood panel! Applicable for carving original art wood panels, and decorative elements in furniture. Tools and materials are included.

FOR AGES 8+
For kids 16 and under, parents are required to stay

$65.00
Only 14 available

ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Christopher B. Wagner is a sculptor originally from Kentucky but has lived and worked all over the country. In the summer of 2022 he relocated from the West Coast to Williamsburg, VA to work at William & Mary University. He received a B.A. in art history and sculpture from Georgetown College after which he studied Sculpture at Edinboro University in which he graduated in 2010 with an M.F.A. He has been making and exhibiting his art ever since his work can currently be seen at Linda Matney Gallery in Williamsburg, VA, Guardino Gallery in Portland, OR, Imogen Gallery in Astoria, OR, and the Compound Gallery in Oakland, CA. Along with his own active studio he has worked as a Shop Manager for Eichinger Sculpture studio in Portland, OR; along with serving as an instructor and technician at numerous institutions including Gonzaga University, Mission College, De Anza University and most recently William & Mary University. His awards have included a Jurors Choice at Cherry Creek Art Festival, exhibitor at the Smithsonian Craft Show, the Glean Artist Grant, and the Emerging Artist Award from Portland Open Studios. His work focuses on recycled or reconstituted wood as the medium. Utilizing traditional carving skills in the creation of contemporary sculpture. The reclaimed lumber he predominantly sculpts in provides a sense of history that influences what he creates.

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