Folk and Traditional Arts
ACHF Cultural Heritage
I will educate the Minnesotan public about traditional Scandinavian bowl turning methods and designs. I have secured invitations with several of Minnesota’s top folk arts organizations to demonstrate Scandinavian wooden bowl turning in 2015, enabling me to present wooden bowl turning techniques to hundreds of Minnesotans. 2: I will purchase my own bowl turning equipment and become proficient at turning traditional Scandinavian wooden bowls. Jim Sannerud will provide advice on equipment purchases and critical feedback on my bowls so that they follow traditional Scandinavian designs and forms.
Angela Robins demonstrated Scandinavian green wooden bowl turning and finishing techniques to over 200 Minnesotans. Gallery of Wood Art curator Tib Shaw provided constructive feedback on Robins’ turning demonstration regarding her effectiveness at engaging visitors about this folk arts tradition. Quantitative measures included a blog signup sheet at demonstrations and counting the number of unique visitors to her project blog. 2: By apprenticing with woodturner Jim Sannerud and purchasing her own equipment, Angela Robins became proficient at turning traditional Scandinavian wooden bowls on a lathe. Throughout the project, Robins received weekly feedback from Sannerud on her bowl designs, painting, and woodturning technique. Having regular feedback enabled her to improve quickly. At the end of the year, Sannerud formally critiqued twenty of her most recent bowls that she selected for review. They were assessed based on three objective measurements: uniformity of wall thickness, true to traditional forms and consistent tool marks that reveal the sharpness of the tool’s edge. Sannerud also provided feedback on the overall balance of the design, color and form.
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