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9th December 2017, 07:54 PM #1Senior Member
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Jack de Vos: Retrospective Exhibition (Armadale, WA)
Many of you might know or know of my late father-in-law, Jack de Vos. He has been very active in the woodturning community in the last ~25 years, and in the last few years has focused more on carving / sculpturing.
He passed away earlier this year on his 75th birthday after a short battle with cancer.
The City of Armadale is putting on a free exhibition titled Jack de Vos: Retrospective Exhibition at the History House Museum (Armadale, Western Australia) from 9 December 2017 to April 2018.
The exhibition was officially opened this afternoon by the mayor of Armadale, and they have done a great job presenting many of his pieces (some are owned by the City of Armadale, and some were borrowed from myself and other members of the family).
If you're in the area, you might be interested to visit the exhibition at History House. Full details in the flyer below.
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10th December 2017, 12:53 AM #2
Jack is missed by the many turners who met him through Turnfest. Fantastic to see an exhibition of his inspiring work.
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