3pm, Sunday, 25 February 2024, Adults
TALKING DESIGN: The Irish Roots of Modern Woodturning
Free
Join woodturner and lecturer Ambrose O'Halloran to hear the story of how a simple bowl, designed by Kilkenny Design Workshops in the late 1960s, led to a reimagining of the traditional skill of woodturning and its resurgence in modern crafting in Ireland.
The Wooden Bowl was developed in the Kilkenny Design Workshops (KDW) in 1969, and went on to be produced by the Galbriath family in Abbeyleix in large quantities. It was exported to the UK and the interest and popularity it garnered led to a renewed focus on woodturning in Ireland.
This is a fascinating story of Irish design and the research which led to the reproduction of the 1969 Wooden Bowl.
This is a free event, suitable for adults and children aged 14 years plus. Booking is required. Email BookingsCountryLife@museum.ie or telephone the bookings office on (094) 90 31751.
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TALKING DESIGN: The Irish Roots of Modern Woodturning suite ag:
Páirc Thurlaigh,
Caisleán an Bharraigh,
Co Mhaigh Eo
F23 HY31
Woodturner and lecturer Ambrose O'Halloran reflects on how a wooden bowl, designed in the Kilkenny Design Workshops (KDW) in 1969, marked the start of modern woodturning in Ireland.
Saol na Tuaithe
Páirc Thurlaigh,
Caisleán an Bharraigh,
Co Mhaigh Eo,
F23 HY31
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