
About the AWGB
- It is an international non-profit making organisation dedicated to the advancement and promotion of woodturning
- It consists of individual members and affiliated and Associated Branches throughout the country
- It exists to provide education, information and organisation to those interested in woodturning
- Members include hobbyists, professionals, gallery owners, collectors of wood and tool suppliers
- The Association of Woodturners of Great Britain was formed in August 1987. It has an elected committee of both amateur and professional turners
- It is organised at national level by an elected executive committee and at Branch level by local members
- The AWGB is currently made up of over 50 affiliated local groups of woodturners (branches) as well as individual members
- The current membership is in excess of 3000 individual members
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To assist and advise on the formation of new clubs/branches. For a STARTUP pack please email Sam Webber, Secretary, on: secretary@awgb.co.uk
For a Membership form click here
The Aims of the Association
- To foster a greater awareness, both nationally and internationally, of the wood turners (turners) art and craft
- To provide a forum to encourage communication and an exchange of views amongst wood turners of all nations
- To make collectors, galleries, architects, suppliers and manufacturers of turners' equipment and other interested parties aware of the turners' work and turners' needs
- To encourage and participate in the development of training standards and educational facilities for turning
- To act as the body representative for the interest of turners, nationally and internationally
- To provide a members' newsletter at regular intervals on relevant news
- To arrange national and international seminars and exhibitions that encourage all to aim for and achieve high quality turnery
- To act as the national body to advise and communicate with publications and other parts of the media to foster a greater public awareness of the turners' art and craft
- To communicate with government and similar bodies relevant to the arts and crafts movements
- To encourage the formation of local area woodturning branches by providing suitable assistance and financial help