Bibliography
Complied by Martha Connell, Connell Gallery,333 Buckhead Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia, (404) 261-1712
Rude Osolnik (March 4, 1915-November 18, 2001), was born in Dawson, New Mexico, and lived in Berea, Kentucky, where for forty years he taught in the Industrial Arts Department at Berea College. He received an undergraduate degree and an MFA from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. He gave workshops and demonstrated wood turning throughout the United States, including Alaska, as well as in New Zealand. In addition to being a teacher and wood artist, he was also known for his production work, which included creating wooden alphabet letters for Childcraft, makers of educational toys, and making thousands of his signature candlesticks for major department stores during the 1950s and 60s. In 1950 he received a National Award for Contemporary Design from the International Wood Manufacturers. Between 1961 and 1987 he repeatedly served on the Board of Directors of the Southern Highlands Handicraft Guild, which honored him with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997. He was a Founder, Lifetime Member, and Fellow of the Kentucky Guild of Artisans and Craftsmen and a Fellow of the American Craft Council. In 1992 he received the Kentucky Governor's Award for Lifetime Achievements in the Arts.
Selected Collections: Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe; Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN; Fine Arts Museum of the South, Mobile, AL; High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, AL; J. B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of Sciences and Industry, Chicago; Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC; Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC; Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia
.
Selected Exhibitions: The Fine Art of Wood at the Millennium, Detroit Institute of Arts, 2000; Living with Form, The Horn Collection of Contemporary Craft, Arkansas Arts Center, Decorative Arts Center, Little Rock, 2000; Turning Wood into Art: Masterworks from the Arthur and Jane Mason Collection, The Mint Museum of Craft and Design, Charlotte, NC, 2000;Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, Mobile Museum of Art (formerly Fine Arts Museum of the South), Mobile, 1992; Turner's Challenge I-lll,Craft Alliance, St. Louis, 1987-1989; International Turned Objects Show, Port of History Museum, Philadelphia, 1988; The Art of Turned Wood Bowls, The Jacobson Collection, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, 1985; Woodturning: Vision and Concept, Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN, 1985; Turned Object Show, Bucks County Community College, Newtown, PA, 1981; Craft Multiples, Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC, 1965; Wood Turning in North America Since 1930, 2001, Wood Turning Center and Yale University Art Gallery.
EDUCATION:
1950 Bradley University, Peoria, IL, M.F.A., Industrial Arts
1937 Bradley University, Peoria, IL, B.F.A., Industrial Arts
AWARDS AND HONORS:
1999 Lifetime Achievement Award, Collectors of Wood Art
1997 Lifetime Achievement Award, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
Wood Magazine’s Woodworking Hall of Fame
1994 Fellow, American Craft Council, New York, NY
Juror's Honorary Award, Transitions '94, Louisville, KY
1993 Year of American Craft Phone Book Cover, South Central Bell Telephone Company
1992 Governor’s Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts, Kentucky
Best of Show, Channel 15 (PBS) Juried Exhibition, Louisville, KY
1986 Fellow, Kentucky Guild of Artisans and Craftsmen
1977 Outstanding Decorative Arts for 1997, Decorative Arts and Modern Interiors, England
1960 Founder and Lifetime Member, Kentucky Guild of Artisans and Craftsmen
1955 Best Utilization of Waste Wood, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL
1950 National Award for Contemporary Design, International Wood Manufacturers
Lifetime Member, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
SELECTED COLLECTIONS:
Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN
Bank of America, Charlotte, NC
First Union National Bank, Atlanta, GA
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, AL
J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY
Kentucky History Museum, Frankfort, KY
Mint Museum of Craft + Design, Charlotte, NC
Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Museum of Sciences and Industry, Chicago, IL
Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC
Southern Highland Craft Guild, Asheville, NC
Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia, PA
Yale University Art Gallery, New Canaan, CT
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS (* denotes solo show):
2002 Southeastern Craft Innovations, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN
2001-02 Woodturning in North America Since 1930, traveling exhibition, Minneapolis Institute of
Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery, Yale University
Gallery (catalog)
Small Treasures, del Mano, Los Angeles, CA
2001-02 The Edward Jacobson Collection of Turned-Wood Bowls, Arizona State University Art
Museum, Tempe,Az
Members, Berea Arts Council – ArtSpace, Berea, KY (catalog) (April 19-25,
Small Treasures 2001, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2001 Kentucky Woodturners, Kentucky Art & Craft Gallery, Louisville, KY
The Test of Time, An Exhibition of Works by Southern Highland Craft Guild
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS, continued (* denotes solo show):
2000-02 Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, U.S. tour
2000 Turning Wood into Art: The Jane and Arthur Mason Collection, Mint Museum of Craft
+ Design, Charlotte, NC (catalog)
The Fine Art of Wood: The Bohlen Collection, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI
(catalog) July 7-December 31, 2000
Collectors of Wood Art Conference, Charlotte, NC, presented by Southern Highland
Craft Guild
Small Treasures, del Mano, Los Angeles, CA
American Woodturning: An Emerging Contemporary Art Form, Rochester Art Center,
Rochester, MN
Art Center, Asheville, NC (June – August 2000) (catalog)
Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art Exposition, SOFA New York, NY
Turned Wood 2000, del Mano, Los Angeles, CA (Jun 24 – Jul 22, 2000)
Artistry in Wood Furnishings and Decorative Woodturning, Domont Studio Gallery,
Indianapolis, IN (September 15 – October 14, 2000)
1999 *Rude Osolnik: Early Works, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
East Meets West, A Showcase of Japanese and Western Turned Wood Art, American
Association of Woodturners traveling exhibition, Tacoma, WA + Narugo, Japan
(catalog)
Kentucky’s Best: New Works from Old Friends, Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation,
Louisville, KY May 5-July 3, 1999)
Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art Exposition, SOFA Chicago, Navy Pier, IL
Turned Wood ’99, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (June 12 – July 10, 1999)
1998 Wood Collectors’ Forum, San Francisco, presented by Connell Gallery
* Rude Osolnik, Mendelson Gallery, Washington Depot, CT
Sculpture Objects Functional Art Exposition, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
Tell Me A Story: Makers from Appalachia, Ohio Craft Museum, Columbus, OH
(catalog) September 13 – November 8, 1998
1997-98 Craft of the Machine Age: 1945 – 1965, American Craft Museum, New York, NY +
other venues (catalog) October 25, 1997 – February 28, 1998
1997 *A Tribute to Rude Osolnik, a retrospective exhibition curated by Martha Connell, TriArt
Gallery, Louisville, KY
* Rude Osolnik, Mendelson Gallery, Washington Depot, CT
Ancient Craft to Fine Art: Selections from the Burton Creek Collection, Tifton Museum
of Art and Heritage, Tifton, GA
Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, Downtown Gallery of the
Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL
Homage to Osolnik, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
*Rude Osolnik, featured artist, del Mano Gallery, Brentwood, CA
The Renwick at 25, Renwick Gallery, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, DC
1996 Growth Through Sharing, Guilford College Art Gallery, Greensboro, NC (catalog)
* Rude Osolnik, featured artist, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Small Treasures ’96, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
SOFA Chicago, represented by Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Vessels from the Permanent Collection, Arizona Stale University Art Museum, Tempe
1995 Three Generations of Woodturning: The Making of an Art Form, Connell Gallery,
Atlanta, GA
Nature Turning Into Art: The Ruth and David Waterbury Collection of Turned
Wood Bowls, The Carleton Gallery, Carleton College, Northfield, MN
Turned Wood – Small Treasures: The Third Annual Exhibition of Lathe Turned Objects
Under Six Inches, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Turned Wood ’95, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS, continued (* denotes solo show):
l994 *Osolnik, Old and New, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN
Out of the Ordinary, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Transitions '94, traveling exhibition sponsored by the Kentucky Craft Marketing
Program; venues in Louisville, Ashland, Cumberland and Paducah, KY
1993-97 Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, European tour as a cultural
presentation of the United States government, sponsored by the Arts America
program of the U.S. Information Agency (catalog & video)
1993 The Art of the Woodturner, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
Master Woodturners, Mendelson Gallery, Washington Depot, CT
New Art Forms Exhibition, Chicago, IL, presented by Banaker Gallery
1992 Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, Fine Arts Museum of the South,
Mobile, AL
2000 Year of Kentucky Craft, Owensboro Museum, Owensboro, KY 52392-7/12/92
+ Louisville venue, 7/23/72-9/12/92
1992 American Crafts: The Nation’s Collection, Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of
American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
1991 Collecting American Decorative Arts, 1971-1991, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, MA
(catalog)
1990 *Rude Osolnik: Masterworks, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Made on the Lathe, Rufford Craft Centre, Nottinghamshire, England
New Art Forms Exposition, Chicago, IL, presented by Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation
Contemporary Wood Turners, Dawson Gallery, Rochester, NY
Contemporary Masters, Current Work by Artists of the Jacobson Collection, del Mano,
Turned Vessels Defined, Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, MA
Contemporary Works in Wood; Southern Style, Huntsville Museum of Art, AL (catalog)
1989-91 *Rude Osolnik: A Retrospective, Folk Art Center, Southern Highland Guild, Asheville,
NC + other venues: Carroll Reese Museum, Johnson City, TN; Arrowmont School of
Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN; North Georgia College, Dahlonega, GA; North
Carolina State University Craft Gallery, Raleigh, NC; Appalachian Museum, Berea,
1989 By the Hand: Twentieth Century Crafts, High Museum of Art at Georgia-Pacific Center,
Atlanta, GA
Dinnerworks, Louisville Visual Arts Association, Louisville, KY
Checkmate and Other Moves, Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation, Louisville, KY
New Work by Old Masters, Mendelson Gallery, Washington Depot, CT
Turners Challenge III, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO
1988 New Art Forms Exhibition, Chicago, IL, presented by Great American Gallery
Lathe Turned Objects, Port of History Museum, Philadelphia, PA, + other venue
(catalog)
Shop Traditions, Studio Expressions, High Museum of Art at Georgia-Pacific Center,
Atlanta, GA
*Rude Osolnik: Turned Wood Vessels and Objects, Great American Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Works Off the Lathe: Old and New Faces II, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO (catalog)
1987 Works Off the Lathe: Old and New Faces, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO (catalog)
Artistry in Wood, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
1986 The Art of Turned-Wood Bowls, National Museum of American Art, Renwick Gallery,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC + other venues (catalog)
A Special Collection of Turned Wood Vessels, Southern Bell Center, Atlanta, GA
Wood Turnings, del Mano, Los Angeles, CA
American Woodturners: An Exhibition, Brookfield Craft Center, NH
1986 The Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen Today: 1986 Members Exhibit,
Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation Gallery, Louisville, KY (catalog) (July 8 –
August 8, 1986)
1985 Woodturnings: Vision and Concept, Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN
Wood: Turned Vessels and Sculpted Objects, Great American Gallery, Atlanta, GA
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS, continued (* denotes solo show):
1984 Turned Wood, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1983-84 Beyond the Bowl, Turned Vessels in Wood, Cartwright Street Gallery, Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada (catalog) (10/21/83 – 1/29/84)
1981 A Gallery of Turned Objects, Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia, PA (catalog)
1979 Appalachian Crafts Thirteen States/Tour, Appalachian Center for Crafts, Smithville,
TN + other venues (catalog)
1975-76 Craft Multiples, Renwick Gallery of the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, DC (July 4, 1975 – February 16, 1976) (catalog),
1950-75 Southern Highland Handicraft Guild Fairs in Asheville, NC; Gatlinburg, TN;
Knoxville, TN
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
2001:
The Test of Time, An Exhibition of Works by Southern Highland Craft Guild Members, exhibition
catalog, Berea Arts Council, 2001
, exhibition catalog, The Woodturning Center and Yale
University Art Gallery, 2001
Remembering Rude Osolnik, Turning Points, Fall 2001, volume 14 n0. 3
2000:
Turning Wood into Art: The Jane and Arthur Mason Collection, exhibition catalog, Harry N. Abrams,
Bowled Over by Scott Lucas, Creative Loafing Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
The Fine Art of Wood: The Bohlen Collection, exhibition catalog, The Detroit Institute of Arts,
Detroit, MI
1999:
A Woodturning Legend: Rude Osolnik by Linda Fifield, Arts and Crafts Across Kentucky,
Summer 1999
Wooden Wares with Staying Power by Jack Warner, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
March 12, 1999
The Rude Osolnik Award, Arts and Crafts Across Kentucky, Summer 1999
East Meets West: A Showcase of Japanese and Western Turned Wood Art, exhibition catalog,
American Association of Woodturners, 1999
1998:
Tell Me A Story: Makers from Appalachia, exhibition catalog, Ohio Craft Museum, Columbus,
OH, 1998
To Find Beauty Inside the Wood, Ask a Turner for Insight by Beth Johnson, The New York Times,
1998, page 19
Acquisitions, American Craft, June/July 1998, page 82-83
Craftworld, American Craft, 1998, page 15
Rude Osolnik to receive arts award by Judi Joseph, The Register, Richmond, KY
1997:
Craft of the Machine Age: 1945-1965, exhibition catalog, American Craft Museum, 1997
Rude Osolnik, A Life Turning Wood by Jane Kessler & Dick Burrows, Crescent Hill Books,
Louisville, KY, 1997
Enter the World of Lathe-Turned Objects. The Wood Turning Center & York Graphic Services, Inc.
Grandmaster of Wood Turning by Martha Connell, Turning Points, Wood Turning Center,
Philadelphia, PA, Vol. 10, No. 3, Fall 1997
Rude Osolnik – A Life Turning Wood, Book Review by Tony Boase, Turning Points, Wood Turning
Center, Philadelphia, PA, Vol. 10, No. 3, Fall 1997
Master crafts: Woodturning evolves from craft of necessity to sought-after art, Andrea Zinga
correspondent, CNN Travel News, Dec 15, 1997
Visual Arts: Recommended…, The Atlanta Journal/Constitution, May 9, 1997
The Measure of a Master by Diane Heilenman, The Courier-Journal, Louisville, KY,
March 2, 1997
A Wise Way with Wood by Pamela Blume Leonard, The Atlanta Journal/Constitution,
Atlanta, GA, May 2, 1997
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS, continued:
1997, continued:
Renwick Celebrates 25, American Style, Summer 1997
To A Turn, Legendary Kentucky Woodworker Lives in a House of His Own Making, The
Courier-Journal, August 23, 1997
Woodworking Hall of Fame, Wood Magazine: Issue 100, November 1997
Craftworld, American Craft, 1997, page 15
Gallery, American Craft, June/July 1997, page 88
The Speed’s New Acquisitions: Rude Osolnik, The JBSpeed Art Museum Program Guide for March
and April, 1997
1996:
The Art of the Lathe by Patrick Spielman, Sterling Publishing Co, Inc., New York, 1996
Growth Through Sharing, exhibition catalog, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC, American
Association of Woodturners, 1996
The Wide World of Working with Wood by Pamela Blume Leonard, The Atlanta Journal and
Constitution, October 4, 1996
1995:
A New-Fledged Friend of Rude by Conner Runyan, American Woodturner: March 1995
Osolnik at 80 by Ernie Conover, Woodturning, England: Issue 30, March 1995
Rude Osolnik, An Appreciation by Albert LeCoff, Turning Points, The Wood Turning Center,
Philadelphia, PA: Vol. 8, No 1, Winter 1995
Top Exhibition for Turning Pioneer, Woodturning, England, Issue 30, March 1995
Osolnik at 80 by Ernie Conover, Woodturning, England, Issue 30, March 1995
Three Generations of Woodturning: The Making of an Art Form, exhibition review by Dorothy
Joiner, Art Papers, Vol. 19, November/December 1995
The 1994 American Craft Council Awards, American Craft, December 1994/January 1995
Art from Nature: Woodturners’ techniques ingrained with pure grace by Pamela Blume Leonard,
The Atlanta Journal/Constitution, July 21, 1995
1994:
A Great Deal of Depth: A Portrait of Rude Osolnik. By Jane Kessler, American Woodturner,:
December 1994
How I Make My Candlesticks by Rude Osolnik, American Woodturner, December 1994
Turning Stack-Laminated Bowls by Stephen H. Blenk, American Woodworker: August 1994
Osolnik Honored in Gatlinburg by Arrowmont School of Art,Crafts, The Berea Citizen,
November 3, 1994
1993:
Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, exhibition catalog, Fine Arts Museum
Of the South & United States Information Agency, 1993
Craft in America: Celebrating the Creative Work of the Hand by Phyllis George, The Summit Group,
Fort Worth, TX, 1993
Rude Osolnik: The Grandfather of Woodturning by Travis Flora, The Berea Citizen, Berea, KY,
November 18, 1993
Turning Out Elegance by Liz Seymour, Southern Accents, Nov/Dec 1993
Unfinished Works: Berea artist turns wood into finery by Robert Kaiser, Lexington Herald-Leader
Renwick Quarterly, Mar., Apr., May, 1993
1992:
Profile: Rude Osolnik by Dick Burrows, American Woodworker: Mar/Apr 1992
1991:
Collecting American Decorative Arts, 1971-1991, exhibition catalog, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Rude Osolnik, Woodturner by Jack Warner, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution,
Atlanta, GA, 1991
The Handcraft Revival in Southern Appalachia, 1930-1990 by Garry G. Barker, The University of
Tennessee Press, Knoxville, 1991
1990;
Rude Osolnik: By Nature Defined by Jane Kessler, American Craft, Feb/Mar 1990
A Turn for the Better by Jack Mackey, The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, CA, January 6, 1990
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS, continued:
1990 continued:
Rude Osolnik, Turning A Chess Set, American Woodworkers, 1990
The Woodturner’s Catalog, 1990, Craft Supplies USA (cover photo of Osolnik at the lathe)
Pro, Amateur Alike Show Love of Wood by Gene Raffensperger, The Des Moines Register,
September 14, 1990
Contemporary Works in Wood: Southern Style, exhibition catalog, Huntsville Museum of Art,
Huntsville, AL, 1990
Great American Gallery triples its crafts-viewing opportunities by Catherine Fox, The Atlanta Journal
and Constitution, October 12, 1990
1989:
Rude Osolnik: A Retrospective, exhibition catalog, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild,
Asheville, NC, 1989
Kentucky Crafts: Handmade and Heartfelt by Phyllis George, Crown Publishers,
New York, 1989
First Name in Turning is Osolnik by Jack Warner, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution,
Atlanta, GA: October 11, 1989
Osolnik Retrospective - 50 Years of Turnings, Fine Woodworking, 1989
Rude Osolnik’s Works A Sight To See by Jack Warner, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution,
Atlanta, GA, October 22, 1989
‘The Most Versatile Woodturner in America’ Showcased at FAC. Highland Highlights, Volkume 30,
No. 11, November, 1989
1988:
Lathe Turned Objects, exhibition catalog, Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia, PA, 1988
Works Off the Lathe: Old and New Faces II, exhibition catalog, Craft Alliance + Wood Turning
Center, 1988
Contemporary American Craft Art: A Collectors Guide by Barbara Mayer, Gibbs Smith,
Salt Lake City, UT, 1988
A Way with Woods by Tom Carter, Lexington Herald-Leader, KY, July 12, 1988
Gallery, American Craft, June/July 1988, page 113
1987
Works Off the Lathe: Old and New Faces, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO (catalog)
1986:
A Special Woodturner from Berea, Expressway Traveller, October 1986
Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen 25th Anniversary Celebration/1986, exhibition catalog,
1985:
The Art of Turned-Wood Bowls by Edward Jacobson, E.P. Dutton, New York, 1985
Master Woodturners by Dale Nish, Artisan Press, Provo, Utah, 1985
1984 and earlier:
A Visit to Berea, Kentucky by Jim Cummins, Fine Woodworking, Sept/Oct 1984
Gedrechseltes– Made in U.S.A. by Siegfried Ehrmann, Holz und Elfenbein, Vol. Jan/Feb – 1/4,
1984, West Germany
One Good Turner: A Workshop Conversation with Rude Osolnik, The Home Workshop Magazine
American Crafts: A Source Book for the Home by Katherine Pearson, Stewart, Tabori and Chang,
New York: 1983
Wood’s Turn for Glory by Eve Johnson, The Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, October 28,
1983
A Gallery of Turned Objects, exhibition catalog, Albert LeCoff, editor, Brigham Young Press,
Provo, UT, 1981
Woo(e)d : Changing Character of Wood Challenges Skill of Craftsman by Beth Curlin, The
Courier-Journal, July 5, 1977
Craft Multiples, exhibition catalog, Renwick Gallery of the National Collection of Fine Arts,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 1975
A Fascination with Woods by Beth Glover, The Berea Citizen, May 1975
Artisans of the Appalachians by Emma Weaver, Miller Printing, Asheville, NC, 1967
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1984-1987 Board of Directors, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
1973-1975 Board of Directors, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
1961-1962 President, Board of Directors, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
1958 1968 Board of Directors, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
1950-1978 Chairman, Industrial Arts Department, Berea College, Berea, KY
1937-1950 Instructor, Industrial Arts Department, Berea College, Berea, KY
Rude Osolnik taught workshops and demonstrated woodturning throughout the United States for over forty years. In the Fall, 1990, he taught a major workshop in New Zealand.
Rude Osolnik (March 4, 1915-November 18, 2001), was born in Dawson, New Mexico, and lived in Berea, Kentucky, where for forty years he taught in the Industrial Arts Department at Berea College. He received an undergraduate degree and an MFA from Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. He gave workshops and demonstrated wood turning throughout the United States, including Alaska, as well as in New Zealand. In addition to being a teacher and wood artist, he was also known for his production work, which included creating wooden alphabet letters for Childcraft, makers of educational toys, and making thousands of his signature candlesticks for major department stores during the 1950s and 60s. In 1950 he received a National Award for Contemporary Design from the International Wood Manufacturers. Between 1961 and 1987 he repeatedly served on the Board of Directors of the Southern Highlands Handicraft Guild, which honored him with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1997. He was a Founder, Lifetime Member, and Fellow of the Kentucky Guild of Artisans and Craftsmen and a Fellow of the American Craft Council. In 1992 he received the Kentucky Governor's Award for Lifetime Achievements in the Arts.
Selected Collections: Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe; Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN; Fine Arts Museum of the South, Mobile, AL; High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, AL; J. B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Museum of Sciences and Industry, Chicago; Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC; Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC; Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia
.
Selected Exhibitions: The Fine Art of Wood at the Millennium, Detroit Institute of Arts, 2000; Living with Form, The Horn Collection of Contemporary Craft, Arkansas Arts Center, Decorative Arts Center, Little Rock, 2000; Turning Wood into Art: Masterworks from the Arthur and Jane Mason Collection, The Mint Museum of Craft and Design, Charlotte, NC, 2000;Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, Mobile Museum of Art (formerly Fine Arts Museum of the South), Mobile, 1992; Turner's Challenge I-lll,Craft Alliance, St. Louis, 1987-1989; International Turned Objects Show, Port of History Museum, Philadelphia, 1988; The Art of Turned Wood Bowls, The Jacobson Collection, Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, 1985; Woodturning: Vision and Concept, Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN, 1985; Turned Object Show, Bucks County Community College, Newtown, PA, 1981; Craft Multiples, Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC, 1965; Wood Turning in North America Since 1930, 2001, Wood Turning Center and Yale University Art Gallery.
EDUCATION:
1950 Bradley University, Peoria, IL, M.F.A., Industrial Arts
1937 Bradley University, Peoria, IL, B.F.A., Industrial Arts
AWARDS AND HONORS:
1999 Lifetime Achievement Award, Collectors of Wood Art
1997 Lifetime Achievement Award, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
Wood Magazine’s Woodworking Hall of Fame
1994 Fellow, American Craft Council, New York, NY
Juror's Honorary Award, Transitions '94, Louisville, KY
1993 Year of American Craft Phone Book Cover, South Central Bell Telephone Company
1992 Governor’s Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Arts, Kentucky
Best of Show, Channel 15 (PBS) Juried Exhibition, Louisville, KY
1986 Fellow, Kentucky Guild of Artisans and Craftsmen
1977 Outstanding Decorative Arts for 1997, Decorative Arts and Modern Interiors, England
1960 Founder and Lifetime Member, Kentucky Guild of Artisans and Craftsmen
1955 Best Utilization of Waste Wood, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL
1950 National Award for Contemporary Design, International Wood Manufacturers
Lifetime Member, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
SELECTED COLLECTIONS:
Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, AZ
Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN
Bank of America, Charlotte, NC
First Union National Bank, Atlanta, GA
High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville, AL
J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY
Kentucky History Museum, Frankfort, KY
Mint Museum of Craft + Design, Charlotte, NC
Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Museum of Sciences and Industry, Chicago, IL
Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC
Southern Highland Craft Guild, Asheville, NC
Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia, PA
Yale University Art Gallery, New Canaan, CT
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS (* denotes solo show):
2002 Southeastern Craft Innovations, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, TN
2001-02 Woodturning in North America Since 1930, traveling exhibition, Minneapolis Institute of
Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery, Yale University
Gallery (catalog)
Small Treasures, del Mano, Los Angeles, CA
2001-02 The Edward Jacobson Collection of Turned-Wood Bowls, Arizona State University Art
Museum, Tempe,Az
Members, Berea Arts Council – ArtSpace, Berea, KY (catalog) (April 19-25,
Small Treasures 2001, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2001 Kentucky Woodturners, Kentucky Art & Craft Gallery, Louisville, KY
The Test of Time, An Exhibition of Works by Southern Highland Craft Guild
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS, continued (* denotes solo show):
2000-02 Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, U.S. tour
2000 Turning Wood into Art: The Jane and Arthur Mason Collection, Mint Museum of Craft
+ Design, Charlotte, NC (catalog)
The Fine Art of Wood: The Bohlen Collection, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI
(catalog) July 7-December 31, 2000
Collectors of Wood Art Conference, Charlotte, NC, presented by Southern Highland
Craft Guild
Small Treasures, del Mano, Los Angeles, CA
American Woodturning: An Emerging Contemporary Art Form, Rochester Art Center,
Rochester, MN
Art Center, Asheville, NC (June – August 2000) (catalog)
Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art Exposition, SOFA New York, NY
Turned Wood 2000, del Mano, Los Angeles, CA (Jun 24 – Jul 22, 2000)
Artistry in Wood Furnishings and Decorative Woodturning, Domont Studio Gallery,
Indianapolis, IN (September 15 – October 14, 2000)
1999 *Rude Osolnik: Early Works, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
East Meets West, A Showcase of Japanese and Western Turned Wood Art, American
Association of Woodturners traveling exhibition, Tacoma, WA + Narugo, Japan
(catalog)
Kentucky’s Best: New Works from Old Friends, Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation,
Louisville, KY May 5-July 3, 1999)
Sculpture, Objects, Functional Art Exposition, SOFA Chicago, Navy Pier, IL
Turned Wood ’99, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA (June 12 – July 10, 1999)
1998 Wood Collectors’ Forum, San Francisco, presented by Connell Gallery
* Rude Osolnik, Mendelson Gallery, Washington Depot, CT
Sculpture Objects Functional Art Exposition, Navy Pier, Chicago, IL
Tell Me A Story: Makers from Appalachia, Ohio Craft Museum, Columbus, OH
(catalog) September 13 – November 8, 1998
1997-98 Craft of the Machine Age: 1945 – 1965, American Craft Museum, New York, NY +
other venues (catalog) October 25, 1997 – February 28, 1998
1997 *A Tribute to Rude Osolnik, a retrospective exhibition curated by Martha Connell, TriArt
Gallery, Louisville, KY
* Rude Osolnik, Mendelson Gallery, Washington Depot, CT
Ancient Craft to Fine Art: Selections from the Burton Creek Collection, Tifton Museum
of Art and Heritage, Tifton, GA
Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, Downtown Gallery of the
Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL
Homage to Osolnik, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
*Rude Osolnik, featured artist, del Mano Gallery, Brentwood, CA
The Renwick at 25, Renwick Gallery, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, DC
1996 Growth Through Sharing, Guilford College Art Gallery, Greensboro, NC (catalog)
* Rude Osolnik, featured artist, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Small Treasures ’96, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
SOFA Chicago, represented by Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Vessels from the Permanent Collection, Arizona Stale University Art Museum, Tempe
1995 Three Generations of Woodturning: The Making of an Art Form, Connell Gallery,
Atlanta, GA
Nature Turning Into Art: The Ruth and David Waterbury Collection of Turned
Wood Bowls, The Carleton Gallery, Carleton College, Northfield, MN
Turned Wood – Small Treasures: The Third Annual Exhibition of Lathe Turned Objects
Under Six Inches, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
Turned Wood ’95, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS, continued (* denotes solo show):
l994 *Osolnik, Old and New, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN
Out of the Ordinary, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Transitions '94, traveling exhibition sponsored by the Kentucky Craft Marketing
Program; venues in Louisville, Ashland, Cumberland and Paducah, KY
1993-97 Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, European tour as a cultural
presentation of the United States government, sponsored by the Arts America
program of the U.S. Information Agency (catalog & video)
1993 The Art of the Woodturner, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
Master Woodturners, Mendelson Gallery, Washington Depot, CT
New Art Forms Exhibition, Chicago, IL, presented by Banaker Gallery
1992 Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, Fine Arts Museum of the South,
Mobile, AL
2000 Year of Kentucky Craft, Owensboro Museum, Owensboro, KY 52392-7/12/92
+ Louisville venue, 7/23/72-9/12/92
1992 American Crafts: The Nation’s Collection, Renwick Gallery of the National Museum of
American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
1991 Collecting American Decorative Arts, 1971-1991, Boston Museum of Fine Arts, MA
(catalog)
1990 *Rude Osolnik: Masterworks, Connell Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Made on the Lathe, Rufford Craft Centre, Nottinghamshire, England
New Art Forms Exposition, Chicago, IL, presented by Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation
Contemporary Wood Turners, Dawson Gallery, Rochester, NY
Contemporary Masters, Current Work by Artists of the Jacobson Collection, del Mano,
Turned Vessels Defined, Society of Arts and Crafts, Boston, MA
Contemporary Works in Wood; Southern Style, Huntsville Museum of Art, AL (catalog)
1989-91 *Rude Osolnik: A Retrospective, Folk Art Center, Southern Highland Guild, Asheville,
NC + other venues: Carroll Reese Museum, Johnson City, TN; Arrowmont School of
Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN; North Georgia College, Dahlonega, GA; North
Carolina State University Craft Gallery, Raleigh, NC; Appalachian Museum, Berea,
1989 By the Hand: Twentieth Century Crafts, High Museum of Art at Georgia-Pacific Center,
Atlanta, GA
Dinnerworks, Louisville Visual Arts Association, Louisville, KY
Checkmate and Other Moves, Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation, Louisville, KY
New Work by Old Masters, Mendelson Gallery, Washington Depot, CT
Turners Challenge III, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO
1988 New Art Forms Exhibition, Chicago, IL, presented by Great American Gallery
Lathe Turned Objects, Port of History Museum, Philadelphia, PA, + other venue
(catalog)
Shop Traditions, Studio Expressions, High Museum of Art at Georgia-Pacific Center,
Atlanta, GA
*Rude Osolnik: Turned Wood Vessels and Objects, Great American Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Works Off the Lathe: Old and New Faces II, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO (catalog)
1987 Works Off the Lathe: Old and New Faces, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO (catalog)
Artistry in Wood, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA
1986 The Art of Turned-Wood Bowls, National Museum of American Art, Renwick Gallery,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC + other venues (catalog)
A Special Collection of Turned Wood Vessels, Southern Bell Center, Atlanta, GA
Wood Turnings, del Mano, Los Angeles, CA
American Woodturners: An Exhibition, Brookfield Craft Center, NH
1986 The Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen Today: 1986 Members Exhibit,
Kentucky Art and Craft Foundation Gallery, Louisville, KY (catalog) (July 8 –
August 8, 1986)
1985 Woodturnings: Vision and Concept, Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN
Wood: Turned Vessels and Sculpted Objects, Great American Gallery, Atlanta, GA
SELECTED EXHIBITIONS, continued (* denotes solo show):
1984 Turned Wood, del Mano Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
1983-84 Beyond the Bowl, Turned Vessels in Wood, Cartwright Street Gallery, Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada (catalog) (10/21/83 – 1/29/84)
1981 A Gallery of Turned Objects, Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia, PA (catalog)
1979 Appalachian Crafts Thirteen States/Tour, Appalachian Center for Crafts, Smithville,
TN + other venues (catalog)
1975-76 Craft Multiples, Renwick Gallery of the National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian
Institution, Washington, DC (July 4, 1975 – February 16, 1976) (catalog),
1950-75 Southern Highland Handicraft Guild Fairs in Asheville, NC; Gatlinburg, TN;
Knoxville, TN
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
2001:
The Test of Time, An Exhibition of Works by Southern Highland Craft Guild Members, exhibition
catalog, Berea Arts Council, 2001
, exhibition catalog, The Woodturning Center and Yale
University Art Gallery, 2001
Remembering Rude Osolnik, Turning Points, Fall 2001, volume 14 n0. 3
2000:
Turning Wood into Art: The Jane and Arthur Mason Collection, exhibition catalog, Harry N. Abrams,
Bowled Over by Scott Lucas, Creative Loafing Charlotte, Charlotte, NC
The Fine Art of Wood: The Bohlen Collection, exhibition catalog, The Detroit Institute of Arts,
Detroit, MI
1999:
A Woodturning Legend: Rude Osolnik by Linda Fifield, Arts and Crafts Across Kentucky,
Summer 1999
Wooden Wares with Staying Power by Jack Warner, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
March 12, 1999
The Rude Osolnik Award, Arts and Crafts Across Kentucky, Summer 1999
East Meets West: A Showcase of Japanese and Western Turned Wood Art, exhibition catalog,
American Association of Woodturners, 1999
1998:
Tell Me A Story: Makers from Appalachia, exhibition catalog, Ohio Craft Museum, Columbus,
OH, 1998
To Find Beauty Inside the Wood, Ask a Turner for Insight by Beth Johnson, The New York Times,
1998, page 19
Acquisitions, American Craft, June/July 1998, page 82-83
Craftworld, American Craft, 1998, page 15
Rude Osolnik to receive arts award by Judi Joseph, The Register, Richmond, KY
1997:
Craft of the Machine Age: 1945-1965, exhibition catalog, American Craft Museum, 1997
Rude Osolnik, A Life Turning Wood by Jane Kessler & Dick Burrows, Crescent Hill Books,
Louisville, KY, 1997
Enter the World of Lathe-Turned Objects. The Wood Turning Center & York Graphic Services, Inc.
Grandmaster of Wood Turning by Martha Connell, Turning Points, Wood Turning Center,
Philadelphia, PA, Vol. 10, No. 3, Fall 1997
Rude Osolnik – A Life Turning Wood, Book Review by Tony Boase, Turning Points, Wood Turning
Center, Philadelphia, PA, Vol. 10, No. 3, Fall 1997
Master crafts: Woodturning evolves from craft of necessity to sought-after art, Andrea Zinga
correspondent, CNN Travel News, Dec 15, 1997
Visual Arts: Recommended…, The Atlanta Journal/Constitution, May 9, 1997
The Measure of a Master by Diane Heilenman, The Courier-Journal, Louisville, KY,
March 2, 1997
A Wise Way with Wood by Pamela Blume Leonard, The Atlanta Journal/Constitution,
Atlanta, GA, May 2, 1997
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS, continued:
1997, continued:
Renwick Celebrates 25, American Style, Summer 1997
To A Turn, Legendary Kentucky Woodworker Lives in a House of His Own Making, The
Courier-Journal, August 23, 1997
Woodworking Hall of Fame, Wood Magazine: Issue 100, November 1997
Craftworld, American Craft, 1997, page 15
Gallery, American Craft, June/July 1997, page 88
The Speed’s New Acquisitions: Rude Osolnik, The JBSpeed Art Museum Program Guide for March
and April, 1997
1996:
The Art of the Lathe by Patrick Spielman, Sterling Publishing Co, Inc., New York, 1996
Growth Through Sharing, exhibition catalog, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC, American
Association of Woodturners, 1996
The Wide World of Working with Wood by Pamela Blume Leonard, The Atlanta Journal and
Constitution, October 4, 1996
1995:
A New-Fledged Friend of Rude by Conner Runyan, American Woodturner: March 1995
Osolnik at 80 by Ernie Conover, Woodturning, England: Issue 30, March 1995
Rude Osolnik, An Appreciation by Albert LeCoff, Turning Points, The Wood Turning Center,
Philadelphia, PA: Vol. 8, No 1, Winter 1995
Top Exhibition for Turning Pioneer, Woodturning, England, Issue 30, March 1995
Osolnik at 80 by Ernie Conover, Woodturning, England, Issue 30, March 1995
Three Generations of Woodturning: The Making of an Art Form, exhibition review by Dorothy
Joiner, Art Papers, Vol. 19, November/December 1995
The 1994 American Craft Council Awards, American Craft, December 1994/January 1995
Art from Nature: Woodturners’ techniques ingrained with pure grace by Pamela Blume Leonard,
The Atlanta Journal/Constitution, July 21, 1995
1994:
A Great Deal of Depth: A Portrait of Rude Osolnik. By Jane Kessler, American Woodturner,:
December 1994
How I Make My Candlesticks by Rude Osolnik, American Woodturner, December 1994
Turning Stack-Laminated Bowls by Stephen H. Blenk, American Woodworker: August 1994
Osolnik Honored in Gatlinburg by Arrowmont School of Art,Crafts, The Berea Citizen,
November 3, 1994
1993:
Out of the Woods: Turned Wood by American Craftsmen, exhibition catalog, Fine Arts Museum
Of the South & United States Information Agency, 1993
Craft in America: Celebrating the Creative Work of the Hand by Phyllis George, The Summit Group,
Fort Worth, TX, 1993
Rude Osolnik: The Grandfather of Woodturning by Travis Flora, The Berea Citizen, Berea, KY,
November 18, 1993
Turning Out Elegance by Liz Seymour, Southern Accents, Nov/Dec 1993
Unfinished Works: Berea artist turns wood into finery by Robert Kaiser, Lexington Herald-Leader
Renwick Quarterly, Mar., Apr., May, 1993
1992:
Profile: Rude Osolnik by Dick Burrows, American Woodworker: Mar/Apr 1992
1991:
Collecting American Decorative Arts, 1971-1991, exhibition catalog, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Rude Osolnik, Woodturner by Jack Warner, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution,
Atlanta, GA, 1991
The Handcraft Revival in Southern Appalachia, 1930-1990 by Garry G. Barker, The University of
Tennessee Press, Knoxville, 1991
1990;
Rude Osolnik: By Nature Defined by Jane Kessler, American Craft, Feb/Mar 1990
A Turn for the Better by Jack Mackey, The Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, CA, January 6, 1990
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS, continued:
1990 continued:
Rude Osolnik, Turning A Chess Set, American Woodworkers, 1990
The Woodturner’s Catalog, 1990, Craft Supplies USA (cover photo of Osolnik at the lathe)
Pro, Amateur Alike Show Love of Wood by Gene Raffensperger, The Des Moines Register,
September 14, 1990
Contemporary Works in Wood: Southern Style, exhibition catalog, Huntsville Museum of Art,
Huntsville, AL, 1990
Great American Gallery triples its crafts-viewing opportunities by Catherine Fox, The Atlanta Journal
and Constitution, October 12, 1990
1989:
Rude Osolnik: A Retrospective, exhibition catalog, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild,
Asheville, NC, 1989
Kentucky Crafts: Handmade and Heartfelt by Phyllis George, Crown Publishers,
New York, 1989
First Name in Turning is Osolnik by Jack Warner, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution,
Atlanta, GA: October 11, 1989
Osolnik Retrospective - 50 Years of Turnings, Fine Woodworking, 1989
Rude Osolnik’s Works A Sight To See by Jack Warner, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution,
Atlanta, GA, October 22, 1989
‘The Most Versatile Woodturner in America’ Showcased at FAC. Highland Highlights, Volkume 30,
No. 11, November, 1989
1988:
Lathe Turned Objects, exhibition catalog, Wood Turning Center, Philadelphia, PA, 1988
Works Off the Lathe: Old and New Faces II, exhibition catalog, Craft Alliance + Wood Turning
Center, 1988
Contemporary American Craft Art: A Collectors Guide by Barbara Mayer, Gibbs Smith,
Salt Lake City, UT, 1988
A Way with Woods by Tom Carter, Lexington Herald-Leader, KY, July 12, 1988
Gallery, American Craft, June/July 1988, page 113
1987
Works Off the Lathe: Old and New Faces, Craft Alliance, St. Louis, MO (catalog)
1986:
A Special Woodturner from Berea, Expressway Traveller, October 1986
Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen 25th Anniversary Celebration/1986, exhibition catalog,
1985:
The Art of Turned-Wood Bowls by Edward Jacobson, E.P. Dutton, New York, 1985
Master Woodturners by Dale Nish, Artisan Press, Provo, Utah, 1985
1984 and earlier:
A Visit to Berea, Kentucky by Jim Cummins, Fine Woodworking, Sept/Oct 1984
Gedrechseltes– Made in U.S.A. by Siegfried Ehrmann, Holz und Elfenbein, Vol. Jan/Feb – 1/4,
1984, West Germany
One Good Turner: A Workshop Conversation with Rude Osolnik, The Home Workshop Magazine
American Crafts: A Source Book for the Home by Katherine Pearson, Stewart, Tabori and Chang,
New York: 1983
Wood’s Turn for Glory by Eve Johnson, The Sun, Vancouver, British Columbia, October 28,
1983
A Gallery of Turned Objects, exhibition catalog, Albert LeCoff, editor, Brigham Young Press,
Provo, UT, 1981
Woo(e)d : Changing Character of Wood Challenges Skill of Craftsman by Beth Curlin, The
Courier-Journal, July 5, 1977
Craft Multiples, exhibition catalog, Renwick Gallery of the National Collection of Fine Arts,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, 1975
A Fascination with Woods by Beth Glover, The Berea Citizen, May 1975
Artisans of the Appalachians by Emma Weaver, Miller Printing, Asheville, NC, 1967
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1984-1987 Board of Directors, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
1973-1975 Board of Directors, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
1961-1962 President, Board of Directors, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
1958 1968 Board of Directors, Southern Highland Handicraft Guild, Asheville, NC
1950-1978 Chairman, Industrial Arts Department, Berea College, Berea, KY
1937-1950 Instructor, Industrial Arts Department, Berea College, Berea, KY
Rude Osolnik taught workshops and demonstrated woodturning throughout the United States for over forty years. In the Fall, 1990, he taught a major workshop in New Zealand.