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sculpture and a Southeastern ArtistsFellowship from the SoutheasternCenter for Contemporary Art. ProfessorLyon has been an artist inresidence at the International TurningExchange, Philadelphia, PA,Artpark in Lewiston, New York,Sculpture Space, Inc. in Utica, NewYork, The Banff Center in Banff,Canada, and the Kohler Companyin Kohler, Wisconsin. He residesand works in South Carolina, alongwith his wife, painter, Ann Hubbard.www.annhubbard.netRobert Lyon’s work has beenexhibited in numerous museums andgalleries. These include:• Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania• New Jersey State Museum,Trenton, New Jersey• Alternative Museum, New York,New York• New Orleans Museum of Art,New Orleans, Louisiana• Greenwich House Pottery, NewYork, New York• Southeastern Center for ContemporaryArt,• Winston-Salem, North Carolina• The Columbus Museum, Columbus,Georgia• Chattahoochee Valley Art Museum,LaGrange, GA• McIntosh Gallery, Atlanta,Georgia• Gillman Stein Gallery, Tampa,Florida• Lamar Dodd Art Center,LaGrange, Georgia• Galerie Simonne Stern , NewOrleans, Louisiana• Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa,Florida• Evansville Museum of Art,Evansville, Indiana• Arthur Roger Gallery, New Or-leans, Louisiana• Tweed Museum of Art, Duluth,Minnesota• Blue Spiral 1, Asheville, NorthCarolina• McKissick Museum, Columbia,South Carolina• South Carolina State Museum,Columbia, SC• Columbia Museum of Art, Columbia,South CarolinaRobert Lyon is included inWho’s Who in America, Who’s Whoin the South and Southeast, Who’sWho in American Art and Who’sWho Worldwide. See Robert F.Lyon’s work at his web site: http://robertflyon.comInternational TurningExchangeThe International Turning Exchange(ITE) is sponsored by theWood Turning Center (WTC) andcomprises the following:An 8-week residency programfor four lathe artists, one scholar,one furniture maker/educator, andone photojournalist selected fromthe international community.Residents will receive $400 perweek, roundtrip transportation to theresidency location, housing, plus anallowance for materials.A hands-on workshop designedfor artists to focus on advanced technicalinnovations, aesthetics, andtechniques and for scholars to betterunderstand the turning field and itspractitioners.Applications must be completewith $25.00 fee and postmarked nolater than October 1 of each year forresidency consideration.Mail applications to:Wood Turning Center501 Vine St.Philadelphia, PA 19106 USAWOODWORKERS’SEMPORIUMVICMARC5461 Arville StreetLas Vegas, NV, 89118Toll Free 800-779-7458Fax 702-871-0991Stuart Batty-Trent Bosch-Cindy DrozdaKeith Gotshall-Mike Mahoney-David Nittman-Richard RaffanAll reputed woodturners using Vicmarc lathes.....shouldn't you?www.woodworkersemporium.com<strong>More</strong> <strong>Woodturning</strong> February 2010 Page 19

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