Woodturner David Ellsworth at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Philadelphia Museum of Art hosts an exhibition, curated by the museum’s Elisabeth Agro, of the sculptural objects of woodturner David Ellsworth as part of their “At the Center: Masters of American Craft” series. Ellsworth speaks about his highly innovative work, the tools and techniques he invented, and his decades long career as a master craftsman, educator, author, and thinker about art.

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David Ellsworth

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Ellsworth 12 Minute Bowl

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A Path to Wood Art

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Wharton Esherick Museum Tour

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Matt Moulthrop: Auburn Oak

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The Center for Art in Wood Presents "Wood, Revisited"

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Ellsworth on natural edge bowls

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The Satisfying Ancient Art Of Glassblowing - Making A Murrine Vase - Narrated Process

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David Ellsworth Woodturner

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AWGB Contemporary Woodturning Exhibition - Trowbridge Town Hall

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Mick Hanbury erklärt Jo Sonja's® - Schimmernde Effektfarben - mit Untertitel

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Making Beautiful Objects: The Art and Life of Stoney Lamar 2015

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Matt Calder: Artist in Wood

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Masters of the Craft - Matthias Pliessnig

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Barbara Dill Multi-axis spindle turning

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The Art of Building Ships in Bottles

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Dixie Biggs Demonstrates Relief Carving for Woodturners - Part 1

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Cosmic Clouds Platter

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The Turner of Dachau | The Last of His Kind

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