The Carving Club is an informal gathering of carving artists hosted by the Carving on the Edge Festival. It is an opportunity for carvers to hang out and ply their craft in the company of each other. The Club is not an introduction to carving and participants requires some experience with carving tools.
Learning and being inspired by each other is a natural byproduct of coming together. It is difficult to find mentorship opportunities, professional arts training, and gathering spaces to share knowledge in our remote communities. Carving Club was inspired by the desire to sustain the energy of the creative community that is felt at the biennial Carving on the Edge Festival and to create a place to come together to perpetuate this art form.
Drop-in anytime between 6pm-9pm. Bring a project that you are currently working on. Wood and tools support is available, and limited tools are accessible to borrow.
Cost: By donation
The Carving on the Edge Festival would like to thank the District of Tofino, the British Columbia Arts Council, and the Tofino Arts Council for financial support, and the Clayoquot Biosphere Trust for providing the space.
Contact Robinson Cook for more info: workshops@carvingedgefestival.com
Robinson Cook
Since 2014, Robinson has been a key contributor to the success of the workshops programming component of the Carving on the Edge Festival. He has instructed several workshops himself, taken a leadership role in coordinating artist instructors, and overseen production. Robinson’s community-mindedness and long-standing relationships with artists in the carving community have contributed to his success in facilitating and growing the Open Carving Area. Following the 2018 festival, Robinson formed the Carving on the Edge Carving Club, an informal bimonthly gathering of carvers that was inspired by the desire to keep the momentum going from the festival and to support people who are not carving every day.