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Steve Noggle

Turned Wood | Morganton, NC

638 Enola Road Morganton, NC, 28655 United States

828-390-8354

turnedwood@charter.net

TO THE 44th ANNUAL PHILADELPHIAMUSEUM OF ART CRAFT SHOW

October 24, 2020  /  Steve Noggle

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JOIN ME FOR 44th ANNUAL PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART CRAFT SHOW!

The Show meets you wherever you are with a virtual experience. Explore the innovative work of 130 artists from the comfort of your home. View and purchase unique, museum quality craft directly from the artists.

On November 6th through the 8th admission is free with a suggested gift of $10 to support The Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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PREVIEW PARTY

Thursday, November 5, 2020, 4pm-8pm

Subscribe to our first ever Online Preview and be among the first to see the artists and purchase their unique works. Your gift is more critical than ever before and is 100% tax-deductible. Click here to download the mail order form. Ticket categories are as follows.

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STEVE NOGGLE

MORGANTON, NC

A lifelong love of wood and trees led to training as a forester, a career in the furniture industry and finally to woodturning. Uncloaking the beauty of the wood grain and forming a shape worthy of the tree it comes from are the goals for each piece created. The hardwoods I use are both local and exotic, straight grained and figured. All my work is lathe-turned using local domestic hardwoods. Favorite local woods include maple, cherry and walnut. I also work with exotic burl wood from Australia, Africa and South America.

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Woodworker Steve Noggle is featured at the 71st annual Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands

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