Willliam Winfield
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Madison Wisconsin
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I am a retired university staff and a rehired full time woodworker. I designed and built custom furniture and cabinets for 25 years. I now return to woodworking as a studio based designer and builder of inlaid boxes.
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http://turnerwinfield.com
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I work with a variety of sold and veneered hardwoods to design traditional and Art Nouveau inspired handmade collector boxes and trays. All items are studio shop built of the finest materials and finished using French polished shellac.

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At 11:35am on August 13, 2010, Glen Guarino said…
Hello William,

We jury some of the Crafthaus exhibitions and would like to invite you to look at our current calls:

Earthly Pleasures http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/crafthausexhibition/forum/topics/open-call-earthly-pleasures

Me, Myself and I http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/crafthausexhibition/forum/topics/open-callme-myself-and-i


Our purpose in curating shows is to promote good artwork. We try to make the process as painless as possible.

A show at Crafthaus has more of an audience then a gallery, it offers a permanent stage. We do love gallery shows, but here at Crafthaus submission is easy, doesn't cost anything for members. This is one of our shows http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/sittingprettytheartsittingpretty

I hope you will consider submitting,
Glen Guarino
At 4:59am on August 13, 2010, Brigitte Martin said…
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