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FS25: Furniture Society Conference in Syracuse, NY June 26-28

June 22, 2025

Hello friends! Next week I will head to the Furniture Society Conference in Syracuse NY, and will be part of the programming, including mentorship sessions, the Member’s Exhibition, and a lecture with the amazing Andy Buck on Saturday, June 28th. This year’s conference looks awesome, and I can’t wait to see old friends and meet some new ones. Come catch me at Slide Wars, the Keynote talks, the Educator’s Exchange or the Queering Woodcraft meetup! If you’ve missed the online registration, you can always register at the event. I think this will be my 11th FS Conference. I can’t wait!

In events Tags furniture society, furniture society conference, FS25, furniture, mentor, woodworking, andy buck
a white female person wearing a black shirt and beanie and brown pants is standing beside a very tall wood sculpture with her finger on a lever coming from the sculpture.

The Longest Distance Between Two Points at Museum for Art in Wood

March 5, 2025

I am so proud and delighted to announce my first solo museum exhibition, The Longest Distance Between Two Points, is opening this Friday, March 7th at the Museum for Art in Wood in Philadelphia. The opening is from 5-8pm and there will be a gallery talk the following day from 11-12pm. I would love to see you there! Huge thanks to Sam Northcut, Mariah Moneda, Emma Senft, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison for giving me the space and help to make this happen. And, of course, huge thanks to Jennifer Navva Milliken, Amrut Mishra, and all the amazing staff at the Museum for this amazing opportunity. Photo by Mariah Moneda!

In Exhibitions, events Tags wood, woodworking, sculpture, art, craft, kinetic art, first friday, philadelphia, museum for art in wood, Jennifer Navva milliken, Katie hudnall, furniturish