Celebrating a Decade of Community: Local Exchange's 10-Year Anniversary with Nick Wood Turner Part 1

Part 1: Spotlight on Nick Cook - Master Woodturner

In the heart of Atlanta, where craftsmanship meets creativity, we find Nick Cook, a true artisan with a passion for turning wood into exquisite works of art. Nick's journey into the world of woodturning began with a childhood surrounded by woodworking equipment, and his dedication has led him to become the sole proprietor of the only full-service woodturning studio in the metropolitan Atlanta area.

With an impressive portfolio that includes one-of-a-kind bowls, vessels, wine stoppers, baby rattles, rolling pins, spinning tops, honey dippers, and more, Nick's creations are as diverse as they are captivating. His work graces the shelves of gift shops and galleries from coast to coast, but it doesn't stop there. Nick also collaborates with local furniture makers and millwork shops, supplying them with turned parts that elevate their own creations.

But Nick's influence extends beyond the confines of his studio. He is not just an artist; he's a mentor and educator. Nick shares his expertise by teaching and demonstrating the art of woodturning at his studio, universities, craft schools, and woodworking shows across the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. It's a testament to his dedication to preserving and passing on the time-honored craft of woodturning.

Nick's choice of materials reflects his commitment to quality and sustainability. He primarily works with maple, cocobolo, and tagua nuts, but he doesn't shy away from using a variety of woods, both domestic and exotic, for his unique pieces. His creations can be found in corporate and private collections, and he also takes his work to craft fairs in the Southeast, where admirers can acquire his one-of-a-kind treasures.

As a founding member of the American Association of Woodturners, Nick's impact on the woodturning community goes beyond his stunning creations. He served on the board of directors for six years, including one year as vice president, helping to shape the future of this time-honored craft.

For those seeking the beauty of woodwork that tells a story and stands as a testament to human creativity, Nick Cook's pieces are a must-see. Whether in his studio or at one of the many galleries he's partnered with, like the Great American Connell Gallery in Atlanta or the Signature Gallery in San Diego, his work embodies the essence of craftsmanship, tradition, and innovation. As we celebrate Local Exchange's 10th anniversary, we're honored to feature artisans like Nick Cook, whose dedication to their craft enriches our community and makes it a more beautiful place.

Stay tuned for more profiles and stories as we continue to spotlight the artisans and partners who have been an integral part of Local Exchange's journey over the last decade.

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