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Plumier internships aim to:
· Introduce young people to lost arts crafts
· Guide in purchasing equipment
· Ensure a deep understanding of techniques for future success
· Enhance inter-generational dialogue
· Meet the Plumier Foundation’s educational goals
· Generate interest in complex turning and related crafts
Even in the first week of Spencer’s internship we have seen these objectives met. In that period, he not only made tools that he’ll use throughout the rest of his career using techniques new to him, but he’s been able to dialogue with exceptional craftspeople from across the US and Europe. In his mid-thirties, he’s in a great position to be an ambassador for complex turning for decades to come.
We’d be remiss if we didn’t offer a word of thanks to those of you whose generosity made the internships possible. They simply couldn’t happen without your support. Some have donated to our scholarship fund to help make it happen while others have supported our general operating fund. Some have generously made multi-year commitments which allow us to make decisions such as offering internships and residencies confidently. Donating to the scholarship fund helps us subsidize the younger generation that simply can’t afford the costs associated with learning skills at Plumier.
These things simply won’t happen without your help.
Again, we offer a sincere thanks to all who’ve helped in whatever
form. We certainly wouldn’t be here without you.
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