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Why Make? Episode 34: Katie Hudnall
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53 minutes
Released:
Sep 23, 2021
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In Episode 34 of Why Make we talk with artist, woodworker and educator Katie Hudnall, currently living in Madison Wisconsin she is an assistant professor of art at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Katie began in the arts as someone who loved to draw and was able to morph her drawing language into a unique woodworking style, despite her admitted lack of finer woodworking skills. Hudnall relies mostly on recycled, used and found materials, slotted screws and various other fasteners to create fantastic and other worldly work. Many of her pieces remind one of “Rube Goldberg” machine-like kinetic sculptures visiting from another era.After taking a class with woodworking luminary, Jere Osgood, Katie soon became fond of quoting his answer to her inquiry on whether an idea would work or not… Jere simply replied to her
“it might be a disaster, we should try it!”
Our conversation with Katie may be a disaster, but an intriguing and bizarrely shaped one for sure. So here we go
“it might be a disaster, we should try it!”
Our conversation with Katie may be a disaster, but an intriguing and bizarrely shaped one for sure. So here we go
Released:
Sep 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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