All ages are invited to immerse themselves in a free program exploring the trade of woodworking with hand tools. TradesUp will offer a STEAM-based learning experience with hands-on activities for participants to gain experience in skills such as basic math, measuring, and hand-eye coordination while developing a sense of confidence and self-sufficiency. Rick Liegl is a master Connecticut woodworker who will demonstrate 17th- and 18th-century joinery and carving techniques. A selection of his handmade creations will also be available for purchase. Lara Miller is a Connecticut artist and woodworker who will demonstrate New England decorative woodcarving. In addition to making reproductions, Lara incorporates many of these historic designs and methods into her contemporary art. Andrew Rowand, museum curator at the Eric Sloane Museum in Kent, Connecticut, will offer participants the chance to work with antique woodworking hand tools
Trades Day will take place rain or shine. Admission to the Whitfield House and Visitor Center exhibit galleries is also free. For more information, call 203-453-2457, e-mail whitfieldmuseum@ct.gov, or visit the museum website, Facebook, and Instagram.
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