Australian Wood Review – June 2017

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62 Australian Wood Review


EXHIBITIONS

Together Again

Alumni was an exhibition of work by 14 makers who graduated within
the first 20 years of Sturt School For Wood. Review by Linda Nathan.

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n what is both a testament
to the times and to its pre-
eminent management, teachers
and curriculum, Sturt School For
Wood remains as virtually the only
school of its kind in Australia. It is
a registered training organisation
that offers intensive full and part
time tuition in fine woodworking.
It resides within Sturt, a craft and
design centre founded some 76
years ago, making it the oldest in

Australia. There are wood, pottery,
jewellery and weaving studios, and
on top of that a gallery that attracts
over 30,000 visitors a year.

In 2006, Sturt held an exhibition of
work by past graduates to celebrate its
21st. This year marks the second such
exhibition, appropriately titled Alumni.

The 14 makers featured graduated
within Sturt’s first 20 years. Some

studied with the school’s founder
Alan Wale, but most were under the
tutelage of Tom Harrington. Talking
to some of them and reading from
their artists’ statements it’s clear
many drew on their experience at
Sturt when designing their piece.

‘I wanted to somehow reconnect back
to my early making person and the
ideas I used to run with back then’,
said John Gallagher who nowadays

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