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You are invited to virtually participate in Collaboration 2000. This was a weekend workshop for 30 artists/ designers / woodworkers held at the 
Sturt Workshops at Mittagong, NSW, Australia part of the Winifred West schools.
from June 30th to July 2nd —2000.

We have been inspired by the Emma Lake workshops in Canada to try and create an atmosphere where wood carvers, furniture makers, painters, sculptors and woodturners can spend a weekend working together and having fun. There will be no structured program - no lectures or demonstrations. You will find high quality woodworking machines plenty of space, painting facility and a group of creative people who are willing to make both adventurous and light-headed pieces.

A photo of the entry to Sturt Workshops
click here to tour the facilities and see what the atmosphere was like.

Take a look at What's New.
See Who's Who at Collaboration 2000au
and
Have a look at the Galleries
and
Have a look at the workers photos!
 

Program

There is no formal program. You have no duties or obligations. You are free to create, to collaborate, to learn new skills, to wander, to loaf...
Brian Smith ran a 15 minute slide show after tea on Friday. 

Auction

All work, finished or not, was auctioned at 3pm on Sunday. This should help us feel less precious about what we make and will also generate funds to run another collaborative workshop. You are free to buy unfinished work and to complete it after the weekend. The auction has not been publicised so expect bargains. Surplus funds will be administered by Des Lane and Brian Smith to fund another workshop in the future. If this doesn’t happen, all funds will go to charity.
 

 " Designers are responsible for some of the worlds greatest follies....
but they are also responsible for the world's greatest satisfaction" 
 
 
 

What's New

Instant Gallery and work from the weekend follow this link.

Welcome everyone

Particularly international visitors Lyonel Grant from NZ and Emmet Kane from Ireland.

Acknowledgement

We are on Gundungurra land and are privileged to have Greg Simms with us. Greg is a woodcarver and an elder of the Gundungurra people.
 

Thanks to all especially
Megan Patey and Tom Harrington from Sturt — great venue
Brian Smith - donation — administration.
David Simon — food and tee shirts, the food was great David!
Paul Noordanus - donation of 1 tonne of Tas. Wood.
Guilio Marcolongo — donation.
Brian Smith, David Simon, Des Lane, Aris Ruicens, Henry Black, Andrew Gittoes -
organisation and machinery.
David Simon, Gordon Ward, Aris Ruicens - magazine articles afterwards.
Peter Thompson, Peter Colville, David Simon - photography for magazine articles.
Peter Thompson — website.
All of our mums for having us.

Have way too much fun
Ernie Newman
 

26/6/2000
 
 

 
 
 
Those attending include:
Lyonel Grant — Maori carver who has designed and made meeting houses, war canoes and contemporary sculpture — exhibited in Europe and North America
Henry Black — furniture maker and sculptor — work shown in the Smithsonian Museum Andrew Gittoes — wood turner — participant in The International Turning Exchange Vic Wood — wood turner — demonstrator and exhibitor in Europe and North America Liz Scobie — textile artist and painter — exhibited in North America
Neil Scobie — furniture maker and woodturner — exhibited in North America
The Sturt workshops are located within beautiful grounds near Mittagong in the Southern
Highlands 120 km south of Sydney. Accommodation is less than five minutes walk from
the workshops. Meals will be prepared on site and non-alcoholic drinks will be provided.
It is BYOG. 

We hope that participants will collaborate and explore new possibilities but there will be no obligation to perform or produce. This is an opportunity to share your skills and acquire new ones. A liberating feature of the weekend is that all work will be completed by the end of the weekend and sold to raise money to fund a similar workshop. If a second workshop hasn’t been organised within 2 years, the money will go to charity.
 

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Last updated: December, 2009
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