Student exhibition at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship

The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine presented “Current Student Work” at its Messler Gallery from April 28 through May 31.

The Messler Gallery’s exhibit of student work featured this cabinet by Ernie Pitts of Lake Arrowhead, Calif. Courtesy of Mark Juliana

The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine presented “Current Student Work” at its Messler Gallery from April 28 through May 31. The annual exhibition features furniture and furnishings created by students who participated in the school’s nine-month comprehensive furniture making course.

“This show invites you to see the full breadth and depth of what our nine-month comprehensive students undertake in their time here, exhibiting both their innovative designs and newly learned and exercised technical skill,” says Matt Hoggle, the center’s executive director.

“Seeing the work that has come from these students’ many months of hard work and dedication inspires and makes clear how they will enrich the world of craft as they graduate to the next phase of their woodworking journeys.”

Exhibitors included Luke Agnew, Glenn Byers, P.J. Couture, Gabrielle Das, Spencer Fischer, Seth Goldstein, Annelise King, Frederico Maders Pinto, Ernie Pitts, Jack Queeney, and Kristin Wiese-Adelman.

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This article was originally published in the August 2023 issue.