Author: robert@insidepassage.ca

  • Celebration of Life & work

    Please join us as we celebrate the life and work of Doug Ives, a dear friend and quintessential Impractical Cabinetmaker, who passed away last fall. Doug attended our school in our inaugural year, later returning for two years, and in doing so established himself as one of the finest craftsman and creative souls to have come through the school.

    The Celebration of Doug’s life Life and Work will take place at the school on Friday September 22, 2017 at 6pm. Doug’s work will be on display and refreshments will be served. The ceremony is open to all who had the privilege of knowing Doug, and those less fortunate, missing the opportunity to meet this kind and gentle soul, who touched so many lives.

     

  • Gratitude

     Class Photograph - always a gong show
    Class Photograph – always a gong show

    We have just completed our Spring term at the school. On the final day of the term, as is tradition, the students, teachers, alumni, friends and family gathered at our home for a lovely term end elephant. As I addressed the group I reflected back on what was a significant term in the history of our small school, one word came to mind Gratitude.

    Recent Work

     Composing Cabinet by  Jessie Lafleur  Photography by Tim Andries
    Composing Cabinet by  Jessie Lafleur  Photography by Tim Andries

    Jessie Lafleur completed his second residency term at the school. He is currently working on a lovely wall cabinet in teak, olive and Lebanese cedar. The cabinet shown was completed last fall during in Composing, and was recently photographed by alumni Tim Andries. The ‘Cortes’ cabinet is made of pear and arbutus on a stand of granadillo. The workmanship of the piece is impeccable and shows great attention to detail.

     Detail of Composing Cabinet by  Jessie Lafleur  Photography by Tim Andries
    Detail of Composing Cabinet by  Jessie Lafleur  Photography by Tim Andries
     Door and pull detail of Composing Cabinet by  Jessie Lafleur  Photography by Tim Andries
    Door and pull detail of Composing Cabinet by  Jessie Lafleur  Photography by Tim Andries

     Composing Cabinet by  Refeal Greenblatt   Photography by Tim Andries
    Composing Cabinet by  Refeal Greenblatt   Photography by Tim Andries

    Refeal Greenblatt from Israel, just completed his second term of Composing and will be moving into a residency this summer. Refeal completed this cabinet in pear, arbutus, red cabruva and Honduran rosewood in the winter term, and has since moved onto parquetry cabinet with integrated stand in kwila, doussie and tan oak. The construction of his current piece is deceptively complex and workmanship is among the best we have seen at the school. When reflecting on his progress as a craftsman, having arrived at the school with vary limited experience in the craft, it has been remarkable. 

     Interior of Composing Cabinet by  Refeal Greenblatt   Photography by Tim Andries
    Interior of Composing Cabinet by  Refeal Greenblatt   Photography by Tim Andries
     Drawer detail of Composing Cabinet by  Refeal Greenblatt   Photography by Tim Andries
    Drawer detail of Composing Cabinet by  Refeal Greenblatt   Photography by Tim Andries

     Upward Spiral Cabinet by  Tim Andries   Photography by Tim Andries
    Upward Spiral Cabinet by  Tim Andries   Photography by Tim Andries

    Tim Andries talents as a photographer are only surpassed by his abilities as a craftsman and perhaps hoarder of wood. This cabinet in claro walnut, london plane and amazon rosewood was completed last fall during Upward Spiral. He has since completed a fine Vidar’s Chair in his third term, and will be returning for a part time residency this summer. The composition and workmanship of this cabinet is exquisite, the fact it is his first cabinet makes it that much more impressive.

     Interior of Upward Spiral Cabinet by  Tim Andries   Photography by Tim Andries
    Interior of Upward Spiral Cabinet by  Tim Andries   Photography by Tim Andries
     Drawer detail of Upward Spiral Cabinet by  Tim Andries   Photography by Tim Andries
    Drawer detail of Upward Spiral Cabinet by  Tim Andries   Photography by Tim Andries
     Pull detail of Upward Spiral Cabinet by  Tim Andries   Photography by Tim Andries
    Pull detail of Upward Spiral Cabinet by  Tim Andries   Photography by Tim Andries

     Cabinet on Stand by Spencer Barnard  Photography by Tim Andries
    Cabinet on Stand by Spencer Barnard  Photography by Tim Andries

    Spencer Barnard completed his residency in the fall. The cabinet shown above was made during Composing, ia made of Sipo, highly figured and spalted big leaf maple, Honduran rosewood and Spanish cedar. He also fabricated and patinated all the brass hardware for the cabinet. The Urn below, was thoughtfully made made with a careful hands and is filled with lovely compound curves and parquetry. It is made of arbutus, makore and an interior from a very special piece of wood.  

     Urn by Spencer Barnard  Photography by Tim Andries
    Urn by Spencer Barnard  Photography by Tim Andries

     Side table by Refeal GreenblattPhotography by Tim Andries
    Side table by Refeal GreenblattPhotography by Tim Andries

    Refeal completed this side table in bocote as a side project during his third term at the school. He used one of my earlier piecess as a starting point, adjusting the dimensions based on the wood. 


     Detail of Upward Spiral Cabinet by Jessie Lafieur  Photography by Tim Andries
    Detail of Upward Spiral Cabinet by Jessie Lafieur  Photography by Tim Andries

    Jessie Lafleur’s wall cabinet was made during Upward Spiral and is made of locally harvested English walnut, pecan and imbuya. The starting point for the cabinet was Jim’s maple cabinet which appears on page 21 of A Cabinetmakers Notebook. Jessie also drew a great deal of inspiration from Lael Gordon’s pear cabinet made back in 2005 at the school. The back panel was playful work and shows the enjoyment of the maker.

     Detail proud and pillowed joinery of Upward Spiral Cabinet by Jessie Lafieur  Photography by Tim Andries
    Detail proud and pillowed joinery of Upward Spiral Cabinet by Jessie Lafieur  Photography by Tim Andries

     Interior of Upward Spiral Cabinet by Andreas Pfister - Germany  Photography by Ingeborg Suzanne Hardman
    Interior of Upward Spiral Cabinet by Andreas Pfister – Germany  Photography by Ingeborg Suzanne Hardman

    Andi Pfister made this cabinet a few years back during his Upward Spiral. I recently came across this image and remember just how lovely this fine young craftsman’s work is. We are very much looking forward to Andi’s return this summer and fall for Vidar’s Chair and Composing.


    Britta Krenov
    1922-2017

     Jim & Britta Krenov 
    Jim & Britta Krenov 

    This past spring we said goodbye to  Britta Krenov who passed away peacefully at the age of 94. In Jim’s farewell address that we listen to at the end of each term, Jim speaks of just how important Britta was to him, and how grateful he was for her love. Several years ago, I was visiting Jim in his workshop one afternoon, this was about the time his eyesight began to fail. While he reflected back on the craft, I recognized just how much he missed teaching. I asked Jim if he would consider speaking to my students by phone. He immediately dismissed the idea suggesting that it would be to difficult to articulate our work over the phone. When I mentioned this to Britta before heading home, she said to leave it with her. When I arrived home later that week, there was a message from Jim saying “When can we start?” She facilitated each of the nearly two hundred and fifty lectures that followed. Britta was a kind and gentle soul who supported Jim his entire life as a craftsman. She will be dearly missed by all those fortunate enough to know her. 

    “I made one object at a time because of the wood, because of the tools, with a certain idea and hope, and somehow these objects won friends and gradually, gradually, my confidence and experience increased. But for a very long time, it was touch and go. Even now, although people may think that I’ve got it made and things are going fine, even now I am only carrying my end of the plank. Someone else who is sharing life with me and has believed from the beginning in what I am trying to do is carrying the other end of that plank.” – James Krenov A Cabinetmakers Notebook
     

    The above quote was taken from A Cabinetmakers Notebook. Jim wrote it in recognition of Britta, who supported Jim his entire life as a craftsman. I read this passage at the presentation of my first piece at the College of the Redwoods in honour of my soul mate, my partner in life and work, who has been with me my entire life as a craftsman. At the end of each term, I ask one of our students to read the passage, in honour of all those who support us in our life and work. This term, Yvonne had to step well outside her comfort zone and take on many new responsibilities at the school, including delivering JK’s lectures. I felt it only fitting, that I read the passage myself in honour of Yvonne and Caroline’s work in my absence.

     


    Healing

     A very skilled and patient teacher
    A very skilled and patient teacher

    As I sit at the front bench preparing myself for our summer term, and reflect back over the past few months, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude. I suspect by now, some of you are wondering about my absence and why I am listed as Advisor this past term. At the end of February, on a beautiful spring day, my world came crashing down around me when I suffered a heart attack. The surgery went well, and In the months that followed I would walk an average of 100 kilometres a week, sit for two hours of meditation a day and attend regular yoga classes with our friends upstairs at Yoga by the Sea. This time away from the school has given me the opportunity to heal both physically and emotionally; to take the time to look within, to grieve and to let go of an old friend, and the regrets that have haunted me for nearly eight years.

    While still in the hospital in Vancouver, Yvonne and Caroline met with the students, and the decision was made to continue on with the term in my absence. I was in daily contact with Caroline, who took the reins of the program and did an admirable job, with students in each of our four programs. I feel so fortunate for her friendship and feel so blessed to have such a compassionate soul as a co-teacher.  In the summer term, Caroline will take a well deserved sabbatical to travel.

     Jim's' Cabinet in our home  photography by Tim Andries 
    Jim’s’ Cabinet in our home  photography by Tim Andries 

    In the final weeks of the spring term, I began to take weekly visits from the students in my workshop and eventually made my way back to the school and was able to give Yvonne and Caroline a few mornings of rest. The time away has reminded me just how important teaching is to me, and has allowed me to rediscover my passion for the craft, teaching and our small school. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the entire school’s family, and remind you that our school not only exists for you, but because of you.
    With so much gratitude,
    Robert

  • Spring 2017

     Impractical Cabinetmaker Program Spring 2017
    Impractical Cabinetmaker Program Spring 2017

    RESIDENCY

    Jessie LaFleur- Canada

    COMPOSING

    Refeal Greenblatt – Israel

    VIDARS CHAIR

    Stan Adams – United States

    Upward Spiral

    Marion Couvreur – France

    IMPRACTICAL STUDIES

    Kim  Winton – Australia
    Philip Long – Scotland
    Andre Plante – Canada
     

    ADMISSIONS & STUDENT SERVICES

    Yvonne Van Norman

    RESIDENT CRAFTSMEN & TEACHERS

    Caroline Woon
    Robert Van Norman – Advisor

    RELIEF TEACHER

    Gary Kent

  • Give Thanks

    Dear friends of the school,

    Today I am writing to thank each of you for sharing in our collective journey in wood. Thank you for all your offerings of creativity and dedication, the hopes and intentions that connect you to our tradition. 

    To our most recent alumni, I have been honoured and humbled to work with such inspired folk as you. We are very grateful to have had you as students and friends this last session. 

    To JK, our ascended master, friend that I never met… thank you for being with us, through the wisdom and teachings that echo on. We are with you too through our journeys in this craft. 

    Be well!

  • Winter 2017

     Impractical Cabinetmaker Program Winter 2017
    Impractical Cabinetmaker Program Winter 2017

    RESIDENCY

    Jessie LaFleur- Canada

    Composing

    Refeal Greenblatt – Israel

    Vidars Chair

    Tim Andries – Canada

    UPWARD SPIRAL

    Leanne Fleming – Canada
    Christopher Whipp – Canada

    IMPRACTICAL STUDIES

    Keith Lewis – Canada
    Sean Terrell – Canada
    David Rush – Canada
    Scott Lengyel – Canada

    ADMISSIONS & STUDENT SERVICES

    Yvonne Van Norman

    RESIDENT CRAFTSMEN & TEACHERS

    Robert Van Norman
    Caroline Woon

    RELIEF TEACHER

    Gary Kent

  • An evening with Juan Carlos Fernandez

    Friday January 20, 2017 5pm

    Inside Passage School of Fine Cabinetmaking is proud to present a slide show and talk with Juan Carlos Fernandez. Juan Carlos, a three year graduate of the program, who went onto assist with the teaching following his time as a student. Juan Carlos is not only one of the finest craftsman to come out of the school, but is one of the most creative souls I have ever had the pleasure of working with. Juan Carlos continues to work with wood, in its many forms and resides in Roberts Creek with his wife Beatriz. The talk is open to students, alumni, family and friends. Join us as we celebrate the work of this very talented and inspirational craftsman.

  • Fall 2016

     Impractical Cabinetmaker Program Fall 2016
    Impractical Cabinetmaker Program Fall 2016

    RESIDENCY

    Spencer Barnard – Canada

    COMPOSING

    Jessie LaFleur- Canada

    UPWARD SPIRAL

    Tim Andries – Canada

    EXTENDED STUDIES

    Danielle Williamson – Canada
    Gavin Millikin- Canada

    IMPRACTICAL STUDIES

    Leanne Fleming – Canada
    Rik Van Rampelberg – Kenya
    Chung Leong Tang – Malaysia
    Marion Couvreur – France
    Robert Lantry – United States

    ADMISSIONS & STUDENT SERVICES

    Yvonne Van Norman

    RESIDENT CRAFTSMEN & TEACHERS

    Robert Van Norman
    Caroline Woon

    RELIEF TEACHER

    Gary Kent

  • Summer 2016

    ADMISSIONS & STUDENT SERVICES

    Yvonne Van Norman

    RESIDENT CRAFTSMEN & TEACHERS

    Robert Van Norman
    Caroline Woon

    RELIEF TEACHER

    Gary Kent

    RESIDENCY

    Spencer Barnard – Canada

    VIDARS CHAIR

    Jessie Lafleur – Canada
    Amir Rosenberg – Israel

    UPWARD SPIRAL

    Roger Samson – Newfoundland
    Danielle Williamson – Canada
    Gavin Millikin – Canada
    Chen Appel – Israel

    IMPRACTICAL STUDIES

    James Nattall – Canada
    Scott Grund – United States

     

  • Eric Lavoie – Vancouver British Columbia

    I’m just hanging out in the shop being a bit nostalgic at the moment, but I have to say again that everything I’ve learned here has had such a great impact on my life right now, and I’m super thankful. I’ve had very few teachers in my life that are able to to not only bestow knowledge but also a real love and joy of the material being taught, and Robert, you are among the very best! I very much look forward to returning in the future.

  • Spring 2016

    RESIDENCY

    Spencer Barnard – Canada

    COMPOSING

    Refael Greenblatt- Israel

    UPWARD SPIRAL

    Jessie Lafleur – Canada
    Danielle Williamson – Canada
    Stan Adams – United States

    IMPRACTICAL STUDIES

    Jordan Eisenhauer – Canada
    Gavin Millikin- Canada
    Chris Whipp – Canada

    ADMISSIONS & STUDENT SERVICES

    Yvonne Van Norman

    RESIDENT CRAFTSMEN & TEACHERS

    Robert Van Norman
    Caroline Woon

    RELIEF TEACHER

    Gary Kent