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June CMW Demonstration and Meeting with Joel Rakower at the Folk Art Center

About this event





Please join us on Saturday, June 20 at 10:30 AM
for a demonstration by expert turner


Joel Rakower

in person in the auditorium of the

Folk Art Center, 382 Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville, NC

Open to the public. Free admission.


About the demo


Step up your turnings with FEET!!

My Saturday demonstration could involve bowl turning, although that’s been presented all too often. Within the pictures provided you will see a family of hollow, footed eggs which will serve as the demonstration.

The process of adding feet is basically the same for any turned object, so why not an egg? Aside from learning how to include feet, I will demonstrate shear cutting and have one person from the audience try it out.  Yes, there is shear scraping, but time to “up your game”
and master shear cutting.







About Joel

Joel Rakower is a wood artist whose work celebrates the harmony of form, nature, and meticulous craftsmanship. From a young age, he was drawn to making things by hand, but it wasn’t until his sophomore year of college that he realized not everyone shared his natural affinity for creating.

While moving into his first apartment, he decided to build a dining table—right in his dorm room, with no plans or power tools, simply following an idea as it took shape. As the table came together, students from across the dorm stopped by to watch, captivated by the process. When it was finished, everyone on his floor signed the underside of the table, turning it into a shared memory and a tangible reminder of the joy of creating something from nothing. That table still serves as a touchstone for Rakower’s lifelong love of handcraft.

In 1994, while raising a family and running a CPA firm, Rakower took his first woodturning class, discovering a passion that would shape his future. After retiring, he pursued power carving, using turned vessels as a canvas for intricate leaf carvings—particularly maple leaves, whose familiar forms are endlessly expressive. Negative space plays a central role in his work, adding fragility, balance, and visual depth. The meditative process of carving, which requires patience and precision, has earned him admiration from fellow woodcarvers and collectors alike.

Rakower is a member of the Southern Highland Craft Guild, as well as local woodturning clubs and the American Association of Woodturners. His work reflects a dedication to skill, focus, and the quiet, enduring beauty of nature.




Please consider volunteering to support the tasks required for our monthly meeting
Click Here to volunteer for June Monthly CMW Demonstration and Meeting


 
Zoom access

CMW members unable to attend in person are invited to participate free on Zoom
Advance registration for the event is required in order to be provided online access.

To register:
1) Log in to your CMW account online
2) From the Event in the CMW calendar click the REGISTER FOR ZOOM button
3) Choose 'Sign up yourself' and click NEXT
4) Click COMPLETE REGISTRATION. You'll receive two emails from CMW –
     one confirming registration and one providing the Zoom link
5) At the time of the meeting or shortly before, choose the CMW email that starts 
    'This message contains important videoconferencing information...' 
    Click the URL after 'Link to Event' halfway down the page. This will take you to Zoom.
6) Click OPEN ZOOM, and under that click LAUNCH MEETING.  

   - If you join before the system is turned on you should see the circling arrow.
   - Once the system is on but the Zoom meeting not active you should see the CMW logo.
   - When the cameras are activated you will be admitted to the meeting
.
   - If for any reason you're not getting in, reregister from scratch


Workshop

Joel will offer a day-long workshop on this topic at the CMW's Turning Learning Center in Arden on Sunday, June 21.  
More information and advance registration are available through the separate Event on CMW's event calendar.
A fee will apply.
Active CMW membership is necessary for registration.


Date and Time

Saturday, June 20, 2026, 10:30 AM until 2:30 PM

Location

Folk Art Center
https://southernhighlandguild.org/folkartcenter/
382 Blue Ridge Pkwy
Asheville, NC  28805
USA
Videoconference information will be provided in an email once registration is complete.

Additional Info

Event Contact(s)

T (Tim) J Tucker

Category

Folk Art Center Demonstration

Registration Info

Registration is recommended
Registration cancellations will be accepted