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Irish Woodturning Guild ‘’Expressions in Wood’’

Woodturning is one of the very ancient crafts dating back to 1,500 BC. The

woodturner uses the power of a lathe to rotate a piece of wood while it is

shaped with sharp tools. Many forms and shapes can be produced ranging from

utility bowls and candle sticks to amazing artistic and abstract pieces. The only

limitation is the skill and imagination of the turner. Woodturners mostly use wood from trees that have fallen or been taken down due to disease. They breathe new life into dead wood that would otherwise decay or go on a fire.

The Irish woodturning Guild (IWG) was established in 1983 to further

woodturning as a craft and to provide a platform for the exchange of ideas,

techniques and skills amongst its members. It currently has a membership of

over 500 people across the Island of Ireland There are eighteen local chapters around the country and the Midlands Chapter isone of these. It was formed in the early nineties to cater for hobbyist woodturners outside the Dublin area in Counties Kildare, Carlow, Laois Offaly and Wicklow. From the initial twelve members, the Chapter has now grown to over fifty members.

The Midlands Chapter meetings are held every second Monday of the month

at The Carpentry Store in Naas with live woodturning demonstrations by

either a member or a visiting guest. There is a great feeling of comradeship

and at these meetings, a passing on of knowledge and skills in a relaxed

atmosphere.

The Midlands Chapter was featured on RTE Nationwide programme in April of

this year. The exhibition ‘’Expressions in Wood ‘’ is a demonstration of the work of the Midlands Chapter. There are a variety of pieces turned by both experienced

and novice turners.

The Irish Woodturning Guild Seminar is held annually, and each Chapter is

asked to accept a challenge and for members to come together to pool ideas

and resources to create and make a wood turned piece. In 2023 the Midlands

Chapter created a magnificent model of a working motorised lathe, tools and

accessories, using a variety of woodturning techniques. This year the Teddy

Bears' Picnic is the 2024 Chapter Challenge. The exhibition will also showcase

these prestigious installations and will also include two further competition

entries, the 2022 seed sower and 2019 crane.

On View During Library Opening Hours

 

Dates: 18 November 2024 to 29 November 2024 - Library opening hours
Venue: Naas Library & Cultural Centre North Main St, Naas West, Naas, Co. Kildare, W91 E1RT

Organised by Naas Library & Cultural Centre
Contact Details: T 045 980795 E: naaslib@kildarecoco.ie

Audience: All Welcome