Turned Wood Art Gallery

      Niel Stoutenburg

Curriculum Vitae
 

Positions and Appointments

2000     Provided ongoing “special occasion/exhibition” web page development for The WoodTurning Center in
               Philadelphia
2000     Coordinating Committee for  “The Little Bowl Show”, Saskatchewan Craft Council
2000      Worked with the Coordinating Committee for “Emma 2000", Emma Lake, Saskatchewan
2000      Assistant Instructor for Micheal Hosaluk at Arrowmont School of Art and Craft, Gattlinberg, Tennessee
1999      Assistant Instructor for Betty Scarpino at Arrowmont School of Art and Craft, Gattlinberg, Tennessee
1998      Coordinating Committee for Woodturning Symposium at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
1998      Worked with the Coordinating Committee for “Breaking Barriers”, Emma Lake, Saskatchewan

Exhibitions

2002      “Revelations in Wood”, an annual invitational wood exhibition at the Ontario Craft Councils’  “Guild Shop”.

2002     “Dimensions”, an annual juried one year touring exhibition of the Saskatchewan Craft Council, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

2001      “Revelations in Wood”, an annual invitational wood exhibition at the Ontario Craft Councils’  “Guild Shop”.

2001      “Dimensions”, an annual juried one year touring exhibition of the Saskatchewan Craft Council, Saskatoon,
               Saskatchewan.  Received Saskatchewan Woodworkers’ Guild Award for “Excellence in Wood”.

2001     “Nature Takes a Turn”, American Association of Woodturners juried exhibition showing at: Minnesota Museum
               of American Art in St. Paul, MN; University of California at Davis; Arrowmont School of Art and Craft,
               Gattlinberg, TN; University of New York at Purchase.

2001      “Turned Multiples II”, an invitational exhibition curated by Michael Hosaluk, Merryll Salan, Hans Joachim
               Weissflog, opening concurrently in Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Saskatoon.

2000      “Dimensions”, an annual juried one year touring exhibition of the Saskatchewan Craft Council, Saskatoon,
               Saskatchewan.   Received Saskatchewan Woodworkers’ Guild Award for “Excellence in Wood”.

2000      “Little Bowl Show”, an international collaborative exhibition opening at the Saskatchewan Craft Council,
               Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, July 2000

2000      “Turning on Furnishings”, Canadian Woodturners Association exhibition of functional and sculptural turnings
               spread out over five galleries in Toronto

2000      “Y2K Bug”, Alaska Pacific University, Grant Hall Gallery, Anchorage, Alaska

1999      “Dimensions”, an annual juried one year touring exhibition of the Saskatchewan Craft Council, Saskatoon,
               Saskatchewan

1997      “Turned For Use”, American Association of Woodturners first annual juried exhibition at San Antonio Museum
               of Art, San Antonio, Texas, and Carolina State University Gallery

  

Demonstrations

 1997 & ‘98      “Wood Show ‘98", Innovation Place, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Woodworkers Guild

1999                  “Saskatchewan Hand Craft Festival”, Battleford, Saskatchewan                         

2000                   Arrowmont School of Art and Craft, Gattlinberg, Tennessee

 

 Representation

Spiritual Reflections Gallery, Tofino, Vancouver Island

Darrell Bell Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

The Avenue Gallery, Victoria, B.C., Vancouver Island

Tu Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta

 

 Private Collections

 Irving Lipton, Van Nuys, California                      Fleur Bresler, Rockville, Maryland
Robert Bohlen, Brighton, Michigan                       Richard Preston, Virginia
Bruce Goldman, Edinburg, Texas                         Patricia A. McCauley, Baltimore, Maryland
Edward Merrin, Manhattan, New York