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January 10, 2003
CW to host fifth annual conference on 18th-century woodworking
Colonial Williamsburg will host two identical, back-to-back programs of the fifth annual “Working Wood in the 18th Century” conference Jan. 19-22 and Jan. 23-26. This year’s topic is surface ornamentation. Speakers will discuss the origins and evolution of decorative techniques such as molding and the use of molding planes, reeding and fluting, sawing and applying veneers, inlays and marquetry. Noted woodworkers will explain and demonstrate the selection and preparation of materials; the development of molding, inlay and marquetry designs; making and using specialized tools; and production of ornamented surfaces.
Fine Woodworking Magazine will co-sponsor the conference with Colonial Williamsburg.
Highlights of the conference will include presentations by:
Registration must be made in advance and accompanied by the registration fee of $225. The registration fee includes the opening reception, three continental breakfasts, five refreshment breaks, a group banquet, all program presentations and a Colonial Williamsburg admission ticket valid for the duration of the conference.
Conference size is limited and registrations will be processed in the order in which they are received. You may register by mail, fax or on-line at www.colonialwilliamsburg.org. Fees are payable by major credit card (VISA, MasterCard or Discover) or by check to Colonial Williamsburg. For additional information, contact the conference registrar by telephone at (757) 220-7174.
Media Contact:
Sophia Hart
(757) 220-7272


