Janice Smith
Janice Smith | |
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Alma mater | Virginia Commonwealth University (BFA 1976), Rhode Island School of Design (MFA 1981) |
Occupation(s) | Furniture maker, woodworker, sculptor, educator |
Known for | Furniture design |
Movement | American studio furniture |
Website | www |
Janice Smith is an American furniture maker and educator, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]Smith took a women's wood shop class in high school and became hooked on woodworking.[2] She attended Virginia Commonwealth University and studied under furniture maker Alphonse Mattia. She later attended the Rhode Island School of Design, studying furniture making under Tage Frid.[1][3] Smith is a member of the Furniture Society and was an early artist involved with the American studio furniture movement.[4]
Art and design career
[edit]After graduating college in 1981 she worked for a small furniture maker and then a Rhode Island boat builder. Eventually she started her own furniture making business creating custom furniture. Today she continues to run a business, working alongside her husband Reuben Wade to design and build interiors and commercial remodeling.[2]
In her work, Smith uses sculptural forms and aims to engage the viewer in all three dimensions, creating work that is both functional and exciting.[2] Her work is dynamic, often geometric and angular or with sweeping lines and curves. In her furniture work, Smith uses Italian-made composite veneered plywood. To create thickness and dimension in her work, she often uses torsion boxes - hollow structures with a frame-like core and a plywood "skin", veneered to look solid.[2] The financial freedom from teaching at the University of Kansas allowed her to explore new directions with her work.[2]
Smith's work has been featured in Wexler Gallery in Philadelphia and galleries and exhibitions across the country.[2][5]
Teaching
[edit]Smith taught industrial and interior design full-time at the University of Kansas from 1992 to 1998.[6][3] She has taught part-time at Bucks County Community College, Moore College of Art and Design, and Drexel University.[1][7] She also has taught carpentry to Philadelphia youth through the Mural Arts' Restorative Justice program.[8]
At the American Craft Council conference held in Philadelphia in 2019, Smith spoke on a panel about women in woodworking hosted by Jennifer-Navva Milliken alongside woodworkers Laura Mays, Meg Bye, Emily Bunker, Fo Wilson (also known as Folayemi Wilson), and Sarah Marriage of A Workshop of Our Own.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Pierce, Kerry. (2001). The custom furniture source book : a guide to 125 craftsmen. Newtown, CT: Taunton Press. ISBN 1561584312. OCLC 46713280.
- ^ a b c d e f "Innovative Approaches to Furniture: Janice Smith". Woodworking | Blog | Videos | Plans | How To. 2001-01-30. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
- ^ a b "About Janice". www.janicesmithfurniture.com. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
- ^ "Janice Smith". The Furniture Society. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
- ^ "Birch and birch plywood with "Italo Pearl" composite veneer. Fabric design by Cynthia Schira | The Furniture Society". Retrieved 2019-10-17.
- ^ "A Sculptors Tale". Fine Woodworking. 36: 98. January 1986.
- ^ "Janice Smith | Directory | Bucks County Community College". ac.bucks.edu. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
- ^ "Mural Progress | Family Interrupted Project". Retrieved 2019-10-17.
- Living people
- Bucks County, Pennsylvania
- Crafts educators
- University of Kansas faculty
- American furniture makers
- Rhode Island School of Design alumni
- Virginia Commonwealth University alumni
- American woodworkers
- Women woodworkers
- 21st-century woodworkers
- American furniture designers
- People from Philadelphia
- 20th-century American women artists
- 21st-century American women artists
- American women academics