Artist: Michael McDunn | Location: Greenville, SC
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Artist: Michael McDunn | Location: Greenville, SC
Greenville, SC
Michael McDunn started woodcarving in a serious way in 1974. He purchased a wood lathe and began woodturning in 1975. Soon after, he was asked to build displays, framing, furniture and accessories for the Greenville County Museum of Art. The Museum hired him in 1976 and there he continued to develop his skill and love for art and finely designed furniture.
Later, McDunn began making custom pieces for individuals and businesses and left the Museum in 1981 to concentrate on his new business full time. His first love was contemporary furniture, but he realized this was not in great demand at that time. Because he has always worked closely with clients to draft and finalize their desired design, McDunn quickly added 18th century furniture to his repertoire. Innovative and unique use of wood became his specialty as clients became aware of his ability to fill a design need. All furniture is crafted on location at the studio in Greenville and his work resides in many homes and businesses in the eastern U.S. and Europe.
McDunn’s work has been featured in magazines including Fine Woodworking, Woodcraft Magazine, Fine Woodworking Design Books 2 and 3, Custom Woodworking Business, Woodshop News, At Home, and others. He won awards for his unique furniture designs and craftsmanship, including Niche Award Finalist 2014 and 2015, American Masters, 17th Master Woodworker Show “Best of Show”, and was a co-recipient of the “Silver” Addy Award from the Advertising Federation of Greenville.