To summarize my experiences during the 6 week Artisan
Program is daunting. The program was exceptionally comprehensive with an
excellent balance of theory and hands-on with the emphasis on developing
hand skills and an intimacy with wood. Robert has a gift of reading a
student’s ability and nudging it forward in a positive and rewarding
manner. I found the atmosphere to be very fresh and energizing and this I
think is due to the influences of Robert, the craftsmen and support staff
(Yvonne) of the school. The location of The Inside Passage is an
experience of its own. The memories and skills I came home with are a gift
of a lifetime. My 6 weeks passed by far too quickly!
Owen Konski
Fort McMurray
Alberta
I met Robert a few years ago when I took a
two-week beginning woodworking class at a school in Ontario. I was
greatly impressed with his skill and his teaching style and thoroughly
enjoyed the course. When I was considering taking another course I
learned that he had opened Inside Passage. Since I was very interested
in taking another course from Robert, and since it is so close to where
I live, I decided to take a one-week course from him in the summer of
'05. While there, I decided to take the nine-month course that fall. I
wasn't working at the time, and didn't really have any other
commitments, so it was an easy decision for me.
I have to say that my time there was an experience of a lifetime.
People arrive there from many different situations and backgrounds, but
I considered myself pretty fortunate, at age 51, to be able to just drop
everything on short notice and take a 9-month woodworking course. There
was a real excitement in the beginning, I think partly because we were
the first class to go through the program. I'm sure every class has its
own dynamic, but as a group we really seemed to come together from the
beginning, and throughout the course we enjoyed a supportive, creative
environment. Of course, Robert's teaching style had a lot to do with
fostering that environment. The result is that you learn a great deal
from your fellow students, from their good ideas, their successes, and
even their mistakes. This is implemented formally in the weekly "walkarounds"
where each student talks about the progress of their project, but it
also happens on a more informal basis because you are in such close
contact with the others and naturally curious about their projects.
As far as the technical skills gained through the program, I feel it was
a bargain. I suppose some people can teach themselves the skills, or
possibly learn through an apprenticeship, but it was unlikely that I
would have ever learned on my own what I took away from that course. It
gave me a confidence that I lacked. I didn't know much going into the
course, but now I feel that I know how to approach all phases of a
project, from concept to completion. We learned a great deal about
design. Not just an aesthetic sense, but how to go from idea to
sketches, to mockup, to final design, and how to evaluate the design and
look for subtle changes that can affect the overall feeling of the
piece. I also have a much better understanding of the overall process
of furniture building. I now know how to use tools effectively, and how
to modify them or make my own for special tasks. When I returned to my
shop after completing the course, I noticed that it was almost as if my
hands knew what to do without me having to think about it. Don't get me
wrong, I feel that I still have a lot to learn, but I know that this
will come from experience. The course let me take a leap to a level of
skill and confidence that would have taken me years to achieve.
Roberts Creek is in a beautiful area, and the town itself has a real
charm and friendliness. The Pacific Northwest is like nowhere else, and
I think people from the East are particularly amazed at its unique
beauty .
As the course
progresses, you will spend more time in the shop, including weekends and
evenings. But the truth is, Roberts Creek doesn't offer that many
distractions, and the school is where your friends are. At times the
course can be stressful, particularly when you are trying to meet a
project deadline. But as I mentioned to another student while I was
there, if we weren't working this hard, we wouldn't feel we were getting
our money's worth.
Robert and Yvonne are truly kind and generous people who have thrown all
of themselves into this endeavor, and it really shows. Being part of
that group gave me a real sense of community. In fact, I still visit
occasionally to try to keep that connection and always come home feeling
inspired and recharged.
Brent Currey
Bainbridge Island
Washington
Driving back gave me lots of time to think about my time at Inside
Passage and appreciate the experience. I really miss the time in the
shop with all of you. I enjoyed the experience more than I can
describe. Being there 6 consecutive weeks makes a tremendous
difference in your emotional attachment to the people and to the
type of work you are doing. Looking back at my time with you,
I know that I made the right decision choosing Inside Passage and
spending 6 weeks in Roberts Creek.
I am re-reading The Fine Art of Cabinet Making
and appreciate its sentiments for the first time, especially the
first 60 pages. Thanks to you, Robert, and to Jim for the
inspiration to spend more time feeling, listening, smelling - just
sensing wood. I have no idea if what I make will be any good,
but it will be more in tune with the wood itself.
I know first-hand how tough it is to make a start-up operation work
financially. I also understand the emotional and physical
strain that it brings to the proprietors. I think the way you
two work together is impressive. Keep that alive and Robert
please stay healthy! In addition to providing kudos for both of you,
however, I would like to support the school in some way that makes
sense. I was thinking about helping you build out the gallery with
student work. I would make available for the next 3 years an
amount each year for acquiring student work. The pieces would
stay in the gallery for 2 years after acquisition date and then
would be mine to leave there or move. The gallery would win, in that
it has more work to display. The students would have some
income. I would acquire beautiful work at a fair price.
Jim Astorian
Kronberge
Germany
I
really enjoyed my time at the school; it certainly exceeded my expectations.
Robert is an excellent teacher and his passion for fine work is evident
throughout the courses. Every time the students showed an interest in
a topic outside the confines of the course Robert was eager to share
additional knowledge and responded enthusiastically to any questions
we had. Both Michael and Cody were also excellent teachers and craftsman.
The classes were small enough that even when they were full there was
still plenty of opportunity for individual instruction. The shop and the
bench room were well laid out and equipped and the tools available
for purchase at the school were top quality and well priced. Robert was
also very generous with his own tools, so that students could try out
a variety tools before deciding to purchase.
One of the biggest benefits of the classes were the presence of the
craftsman students in the shop, they were a wealth of knowledge and it was
a pleasure to watch them work, to discuss techniques and to see which
tools they used. Yvonne was also exceptionally organized and kept the
courses running smoothly. Everyone at the school was very open and
friendly creating a great environment for learning.
I look forward to taking more courses at the school. Thanks again for your
hospitality while I was in 'the Creek'.
Paul Gort
Whitehorse
Yukon
Just
a note to thank you for an excellent course. Clear instructions,
well-paced and meticulous within a relaxed environment. You have a great
facility in an outstanding location.
Don
Brett
Whistler
British Columbia
I want to take this opportunity to thank you for a wonderful week in the
Dovetails and Tool Making program (Inside Passage School of fine
Woodworking). You have shown me how to take a hobby, which I have always
enjoyed, to a new level, to something that is now so much more. Your
teaching was informative and your words inspirational. Please pass on my
gratitude to everyone who had a part in creating such an extraordinary
place.
Jamie Laturnus
Vancouver
British Columbia
I
had the opportunity to spend 12 weeks in the winter of 2003 at a course Robert
was teaching. I can easily say the experience would have paled in
comparison had Robert not been the head instructor. His overall
woodworking knowledge and unfaltering commitment to craftsmanship was
unprecedented and infectious to all his students throughout the three
months. I was excited to hear he had the good fortune to open his own
school and look forward to taking a course as soon as I have a chance. I'm
confident that as well as a fantastic school, Inside Passage will foster a
"community" of craftsmen.
Cody
Bradford
Invermere
British Columbia
I have always been
impressed by people who have been doing woodworking since they were kids.
I thought that this was the only way to become a
talented, successful cabinetmaker. I didn't discover woodworking myself,
however, until I moved to Canada in my early thirties. This paradigm kept
me from developing a career as a furniture maker for quite some time. But
the desire to become a cabinetmaker did not go away. As time went by, it
was becoming more evident that enhancing the inherent beauty of wood was
very fulfilling for me.
In 2003, I realized the
time had come for me to face some of those old fears and circumstances led
me to discover a course offered in Ontario
where Robert Van Norman, as resident-instructor, was at that time the
driving force behind a twelve-week intensive artisan cabinetmaking
course.
Robert is able to translate
his craftsmanship and
passion into a thrilling experience for all students. He is an inspiring
teacher and a warm person. He gave me confidence in my ability to
accomplish fine work and helped me explore and discover my own personal
sensitivity towards materials and form.
Karel Aelterman
Gatineau
Québec
I have taken several
classes from Robert and in each one I have been thoroughly impressed with
the caliber of his teaching and his craftsmanship. Robert is a patient and
competent instructor with a talent for understanding what his students
want to know when they ask a question.
Robert
inspires me to put forth my best effort in my projects and not to settle
for "good enough". I
very much look forward to taking classes from him in the future.
Anna
Green
Seattle
Washington
I can’t say enough good things
about Robert Van Norman’s skill as a teacher. I never thought that I
would have the patience or skill to hand-cut dovetails or hand plane
surfaces and edges. As a matter of fact I would have considered myself a
skeptic. I did know that
there was something about woodwork done by Krenov students that just
seemed "right". This led me to a basic woodworking class taught
by Robert. What a revelation!
I still use all my machines, but then I can shut them off, open the doors,
listen to music (or shavings) and really enjoy the wood.
Yes, I can
make subtle edges and sweet surfaces. I can
cut refined dovetails with a chisel.
Robert’s skill with both wood and students of all abilities makes
studying with him a true joy. He gives clear demonstrations, then gently
cajoles his students into doing better work than they thought possible.
Tom Dull
San Francisco
California
I consider myself extremely fortunate to have studied with
Robert over 12 weeks in 2003. Robert was a patient and insightful
instructor teaching both basic and advanced techniques, helping to tie
them together with the necessary philosophy, approach and attitude that
inspire a desire for perfection. His own knowledge, personal skill and
dedication were invaluable as a teacher and mentor. Robert went above and
beyond to make the course an amazing personal experience. For anyone
interested in fine woodworking, I highly recommend the chance to study
with Robert and his team. You can enter with few skills but a wish to
learn, and leave with a solid working foundation and ignited passion.
Scott Parkinson
Ottawa
Ontario
I
spent two weeks in Robert Van Norman's class‚ in Ontario 2003, and I am
thrilled now to start making treks from Minnesota to the west coast.
Robert's depth of knowledge about furniture-building will benefit any
woodworker who approaches tools and wood with curiosity and love. But what
Robert can do with furniture and wood is only half of it. He is a natural teacher:
attentive, patient, generous, and smiling. Robert treats his students
with great respect. My questions
were welcome every step of the way,
even when they sounded suspiciously like the questions of the day before
and the day before that. Robert
meets his students exactly where they are and simultaneously pushes them
forward. I would travel to Tierra
del Fuego for the program offered at Inside Passage; I'm grateful it's
only to Roberts Creek! (Although
South America would be nice, too.)
Karin
Matchett
New Haven
Connecticut