The Association of Woodworking and Furnishings Suppliers® (AWFS®) is now accepting entries for the 2013 Fresh Wood Student Woodworking Competition. The competition, which will be showcased at the 2013 AWFS®Fair, July 24-27, in Las Vegas, is open to full-time students in an accredited high school or post-secondary woodworking or related program and part-time students in an accredited post-secondary woodworking or related program that are transitioning into a career in woodworking or design. Post-secondary schools include colleges and universities as well as trade, art and union apprenticeship schools. Entry applications will be accepted until May 15, 2013.
The competition has six categories at both school levels: case goods, chairs, open, production/contract, reproduction, and tables. Entries will be rated by a panel of judges that represent different aspects of the industry such as design, education, manufacturing and retail. Judges’ scores will determine the finalist pieces that will be on display at the AWFS®Fair. AWFS® covers shipping and the majority of costs to bring students and their teachers to the Fair for the final round. All forms and guidelines can be on AWFSFair.org.
Competition Display part of Exhibit Hall “Gallery”
At the 2013 AWFS®Fair, the display of Fresh Wood finalists will be located in the Gallery, an area in the supply hall that includes the AWFS bookstore, the theater and a lounge. This gives attendees and exhibitors an opportunity to network with the students and teachers in the competition and expose the students to the different companies and products within the industry.
2011 Fresh Wood Featured Creative and Innovative Pieces
The 2011 Fresh Wood competition showcased 41 unique finalists selected from 137 entries. Entries came from 50 high schools and colleges, 15 of which were entering pieces for the first time. Many of the students in the competition are pursuing degrees or careers related to the industry, primarily in furniture design or production.
The Best of Show winner was the visually serene Katana Bench, by Candice Groenke from College of the Redwoods in California. She has since graduated from the program and is currently pursuing a career as a fine furniture craftswoman. The People’s Choice winner, selected by attendee and exhibitor votes, was the trippy and complex Table for Dalí by Adam Kessler, a student at Buffalo State College in New York. He is currently an Engineer Tech and Estimator at a furniture manufacturer in New York.






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