This exhibition reveals the evidence that objects hold about their manufacture and the diverse scope of work practiced by different kinds of woodworkers. Artisans offered a variety of skills and services to satisfy their neighbors’ demands for everything from high-style furniture to agricultural implements. Their trade demanded a broad range of tools and varying skills to transform wood in timber framing houses, joinery, cabinetmaking, turning, wheelwrighting, coopering, carpentry, and repair work.
Saturday Nov 21, 2020
9:30 AM - 4:30 PM EST
Historic Deerfield
Old Main Street, Deerfield
Included with Admission. Tickets:
www.historic-deerfield.org/events/2020/9/4/branches-of-woodworking-labor-learning-amp-livelihood-1760-1860
Printed courtesy of www.franklincc.org – Contact the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, Inc. for more information.
PO Box 6, Deerfield, MA 01342-0006 – (413) 773-5463 – fccc@franklincc.org