Fellowship - Marc Adams School of Woodworking
The Michael Fortune Fellowship program will be open to all who have already completed their Masters program. There will be no time limit for completion, and selected in-depth classes can be applied if they meet the requirements and were not used for the Masters program. Classes have no order of sequence other than the Artist-in-Residency program, which must be taken last and can be anywhere from two to five weeks that are noncontiguous.
For complete guidelines on the requirements of the Fellowship and detailed information on the Critical Review class, Assistantship, and Artist-in-Residency programs, and the evaluation process, contact Marc at marc@marcadams.com.
For complete guidelines on the requirements of the Fellowship and detailed information on the Critical Review class, Assistantship, and Artist-in-Residency programs, and the evaluation process, contact Marc at marc@marcadams.com.
Fellowship Requirements
(FULL-WEEK CLASSES ONLY)- Syle or Period Furniture
- Details or Inlay
- Working With or Applying Other Materials
- Two-Week Advanced Furniture Making
- Fine Cabinetmaking
- Joinery II
- Advanced Studies In One Area of Concentration
- Veneering
- Carving
- Turning
- Finishing
- Assistantship
- Critical Review
- Artist-In-Residency (Two to Five Weeks at MASW)
- Techincal Review
Fellowship Classes at MASW
- • Developing the Idea with Michael Fortune
- • Making a Shaker Rocking Chair With Kerry Pierce
- • 17th-Century Carved Box With Allan Breed
- • Taking Your Work from Ordinary to Extraordinary With Scott Grove
- • Marquetry With Marc Adams
- • Traditional Woodworking Techniques With Phil Lowe
- • Bending Wood with the Two Michaels: Fortune And Cooper
- • Mastering Your Woodworking Business With Frank Pollaro
- • 18th Century Tall Case Grandfather Clock With Jeff Headley & Steve Hamilton
- • Taming The Impossible: Jigs, Fixtures, And Gizmos For Precision With Richard Scott Newman
- • Designing Chairs: A Systematic Approach with Jeff Miller
- • Decorative Details Steve Latta
- • Hand Skills With Stephen Proctor
- • Formal Decorative Carving: A Basket of Fruit With Alf Sharp
- • A Marquetry Odyssey With Silas Kopf
- • Apprenticeship With Marc Adams
- • Inlay and Engraving With Grit Laskin
- • Making an Acoustical Guitar with John Ressler
- • Furniture Restoration, Repair, And Refinishing With Mitch Kohanek
- • Bronze Sculpture with David Orth
- • Inspired by Traditional Japanese Craftsmanship With John Burt
- • Designing With SketchUp With Bob Lang
- • Build a Classic Bookcase with Steve Latta
- • Bottle Magic With Jeff Scanlan
- • Kinetic Sculpture: The Mechanics of Woodworking with John Morgan
- • Advancing Your Veneering Skills with Paul Schurch
- • Turning Elegant Hollow Forms with Paul Fennell
- • Making a Hepplewhite Shield-Back Chair With Alf Sharp
- • Sculptural High-Relief Carving With Ron Ramsey
- • Turning Decorative Lidded Containers With Matthew Hill
- • Post & Panel Cabinetmaking With Bill Hylton
- • Shaker Press Cupboard With Glen Huey
- • Making And Using Wooden Bench Planes With Kevin Glenn Drake
- • Cabinetmaking with Marc Adams
- • Professional Finishing Results with Greg Johnson
- • Joinery II With Marc Adams
- • Segmenting Sculpture With Malcolm Tibbetts
- • Introduction to Classical European Carving With Boris Khechoyan
- • Apprenticeship With Michael Fortune
- • Pure Form With Ray Key
- • Curved Elegant Boxes with Stephen Proctor
- • Sculptural Woodworking With Victor DiNovi
- • Thin Wall Vessels: Surface Design With Binh Pho
- • Spindle Turning And More With Bonnie Klein
- • Marquetry with Marc Adams
- • Makin' It With Garry Knox Bennett
- • Philadelphia Serpentine Card Table With Jeff Headley & Steve Hamilton
- • Precision With Hand Tools With Garrett Hack
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