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
- • Hand Hammered Copper Lantern with Michael Ashford
- • Making a Greene & Greene Dining Chair with Thomas Stangeland
- • Developing the Idea with Michael Fortune
- • Build an 18th-century Workbench with Christopher Schwarz
- • Built In Cabinets: Design, Construction and Installation with Nancy Hiller
- • Making a Dovetailed Jewelry Box with a Veneered Panel Lid with Phil Lowe
- • Woodturning As a Sculptural Tool with Stephen Hatcher
- • Building a Virginia 1798 Slant Front Desk with Jeff Headley & Steve Hamilton
- • Handskills; The Foundation of Working Wood with Stephen Proctor
- • Pure Form: Woodturning with Ray Key
- • #1 Chair Part I with Michael Fortune
- • Stone Marquetry with Paul Schurch
- • Apprenticeship with Scott Grove
- • Design: Thinking Creatively with John Economaki
- • Bending In Woodturning with Michael Hosaluk
- • Bronze Work for Woodworkers with David Orth
- • Making Beautiful and Functional Hand Tools with John Economaki
- • MORE Decorative Details with Steve Latta
- • Mastering the Curve: Bending, Shaping & Joining wood with Michael Fortune
- • Making a Greene & Greene Document Box With Doug Dale
- • Making An Acoustic Guitar with John Ressler
- • Wall Hung Tool Chest with Chris Gochnour
- • 18th-Century Carving: Making a Chippendale Carved Footstool with Alf Sharp
- • Building and Using The German Springpole Lathe with Roy Underhill
- • Beauty in the Wind: Principles of Movement with Christopher White
- • Cast Paper Sculpture: The Eckman Method with Allen & Patty Eckman
- • Hand Sawn Veneer Marquetry with Craig Stevens
- • Veneering: A Course of Action for Making Furniture with Adams
- • Furniture Restoration, Repair & Refinishing with Mitch Kohanek
- • Metal Spinning for the Woodturner with Lynne Hull
- • Making a Grandfather Tall Case Clock with Alf Sharp
- • Design & Inlay: A Guitar Makers Story with Grit Laskin
- • Thin Wall Vessels: Surface Design with Binh Pho
- • Woodturning II: The Next Level with Alan Lacer
- • Making a Sofa Table with Steve Latta
- • Lead Copper Foil: The Flavor of Arts & Craft with Brian McNally
- • Bottle Magic with Jeff Scanlan
- • Marquetry with Marc Adams
- • Turned Boxes and Beyond with Michael Mocho
- • Sculptural Rocking Chair with Marc Adams
- • Finishing Techniques with Peter Gedrys
- • Curio Cabinets of Curiosity with Billy McClain
- • Making & Using Western Handsaws with Kevin Drake
- • Simply Beautiful Boxes with Doug Stowe
- • Making a Cutaway Guitar: Contemporary Guitar Methods with John Ressler
- • Traditional Japanese Daiku Woodworking with Jay Van Arsdale
- • Apprenticeship with Michael Fortune
- • Designing with SketchUp with Bob Lang
- • Carved Architectural Elements with Mohammed Taheri
- • Segmented Turning: Where Precision Partners with Turned Elegance with Malcolm Tibbetts
- • By Hammer & Hand: The Dovetail School with Christopher Schwarz
- • The Continuous Armchair: the American Windsor with Peter Galbert
- • The Fun-Damentals of Bowl Turning! with Jennifer Shirley
- • Professional Finishing Results with Greg Johnson
- • Cabinetmaking with Marc Adams
- • Making a Slat Back Chair with Jeff Miller
- • Making Traditional Side Escapement Planes with Larry Williams and Don McConnell
- • Turning Elegant Hollow Forms with J. Paul Fennell
- • Real Details of Arts & Crafts Furniture with Robert Lang
- • Trompe L'oeil: Sculpting & Shaping to Trick the Eye with Stephen Proctor
- • Traditional Carving on Curved & Turned Works with Mary May
- • Marquetry with Marc Adams
- • The Simple Beauty of Wood, Field Stone, and Concrete Components with Clay Foster
- • In The Shaker Style with Kerry Pierce
- • Cabinets as Fine Furniture with Paul Schurch
- • Inspired by Andre Boulle: Making a Boullework Box with Don Williams
- • Sculptural Woodworking with Victor DiNovi
- • Wood & It's Relationship to the Turned Vessel with Todd Hoyer
- • Blacksmithing Your Own Tools and Hardware with John Burt
- • Miniature Highboy: A Jewelry Chest for Your Wife with Jeff Headley & Steve Hamilton
- • Boxes, Boxes and Boxes with Matthew Hill, Jeff Vollmer & Stephen Proctor
- • Joinery II with Marc Adams
- • #1 Chair Part II with Michael Fortune
- • Making a Dovetailed Blanket Chest: the Best of Both Worlds with Chris Gochnour
- • Making a Shoji Screen with Carl Swensson
- • Creating & Embellishing Deep Hollow Vessels with Steve Sinner
- • Apprenticeship with Marc Adams
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