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Northwest Woodworkers Gallery

Coordinates: 47°36′43″N 122°20′40″W / 47.6120°N 122.3445°W / 47.6120; -122.3445
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Northwest Woodworkers Gallery (formerly Northwest Gallery of Fine Woodworking)[1] in downtown Seattle, is the oldest and largest woodworking cooperative in the United States. Started in 1980 in the Pioneer Square neighborhood by a small group of studio furniture craftsmen, the gallery has grown and fostered the resurgence of the Northwest Crafts movement. The co-op includes notable master woodworkers such as Evert Sodergren[2] and Stewart Wurtz.[3] Northwest Woodworkers gallery moved to the 2111 1st Ave in the Belltown neighborhood in 2012. The gallery currently represents more than 200 woodworkers, including 27 members.

47°36′43″N 122°20′40″W / 47.6120°N 122.3445°W / 47.6120; -122.3445

References

  1. ^ Jennifer, Hicks (July 2012). "Seattle gallery shows off best work". Woodshop News.
  2. ^ "Living Treasures: Evert Sodergren, Master Woodworker". Seattle Channel. Retrieved 2004-06-28.
  3. ^ Rebecca, Teagarden (12/7/2008). "Studio furniture-makers transcend nature, one unique piece at a time". The Seattle Times. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)