Wood Alumni Profiles
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鈥 J. Michael Floyd- Class of 2010
鈥 Stephan Micheletto-Blouin- Class of 2002
鈥 Tim Hintz- Class of 1998
J. Michael Floyd / Class of 2010
Floyd grew up in Cookeville, Tennessee. After completing high school, he attended the University of Tennessee where he received a Bachelor of Architecture Degree. In 2010, he completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree with a concentration in Wood from 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Appalachian Center for Craft. Throughout his life Floyd has been interested in the Southern vernacular and its influence on the built environment. Furniture made in the Tennessee / Kentucky area, with it鈥檚 regional variations, has had a strong influence on him. He uses these traditional vernacular furniture forms in his work. By manipulating the scale, color, and texture he produces furniture for the contemporary market.
Working as a studio artist, he strives for the highest level of craftsmanship. Each piece is constructed using traditional construction methods and materials. Floyd hopes to keep alive the strong tradition of furniture making in Tennessee.
"鈥y Education at the craft center was based on the development of traditional techniques while allowing me the freedom and flexibility to develop my own vocabulary and voice. This has allowed me to be able to approach any design challenge with confidence." - J. Michael Floyd
Sample of Work
- Slab with drawers, cherry with milk paint, 53"h x 52"w x 14.5"d, 2014
Career Highlights
- 2010 International Woodworking Fair, Merit Award, Atlanta, Georgia
- 2009 鈥淎rms, Legs, Feet, Heart, & Soul鈥, Knoxville Museum of Art, Knoxville, Tennessee
- 500 Chairs, Lark Books, 2008
- Tennessee State Museum, Permanent collection, Nashville, Tennessee
Stephan Micheletto-Blouin / Class of 2002
Stephan Micheletto-Blouin is a woodworker who lives in Nashville, Tennessee. He splits his time between building furniture, teaching and parenting two young children. He has been lucky to have had some outstanding school opportunities, first at the Appalachian Center for Craft under Graham Campbell, then at the College of the Redwoods Fine Woodworking Program under a team of sensitive woodworkers including mentor Greg Smith. He then attended East Carolina University where Ron Graziani鈥檚 influence concerning the critical and re-imaginative were deeply affecting. Since that time, he has been teaching community education woodworking classes at Watkins College of Art, Design and Film while also developing furniture that the late designer David Pye, in his most impervious way, could support.
"鈥hief among what the Craft Center offered me was an immersive experience in making work and thinking about how and why that work is made that laid the foundation for how I have approached art and design, for better or worse. Truly, the ACC has always offered amazing studio accommodations and its program design offered an admirable intersection of depth and breadth鈥" - Stephan Micheletto-Blouin
Sample of Work
- Coopering (Pinth and Tub), sassafras, 15"h x 42"w 11.5"d, 2012
Career Highlights
- MFA, East Carolina University, Wood design
- Best in Show, Handcrafted 6th Annual Juried Art Exhibition, Rocky Mount Art Center, Rocky Mount, NC.
- Instructor: Watkins College of Art, Design and Film, Nashville, TN.
Tim Hintz / Class of 1998
Tim Hintz lives in the wooded hills near Smithville, Tennessee, not far from where he studied woodworking at the Appalachian Center for Craft. He moved there in the mid-nineties after a career on the Gulf Coast as a deep sea diver.
Hintz likes the hands on approach to making chairs from the raw materials that are abundant in the local forest. When he is not making chairs, he likes to go fishing.
"Having the resources of the Craft Center available for focused development was valuable鈥." - Tim Hintz
Sample of Work
- Flaming Maple High Chair, wood, hickory bark and milk paint, 36"h x 20"w x 20"d, 2014
Career Highlights
- 2013 - Present: President of Tennessee Craft Board of Directors
- 2006 - Tennessee Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship
- 2005 - Best of Show, Best of Tennessee Craft Exhibition at Tennessee State Museum, Nashville