FALL
DRY STONE WALL BUILDING WORKSHOP
SEPTEMBER 30th and October 1st , 2017
KILLINGWORTH
, CONNECTICUT
On
September 30th and October 1st, 2017, Andrew Pighills, expert stone mason, will teach a two-day, weekend
long workshop on the art of dry stone wall building at Stonewell Farm in
Killingworth, CT.
This
workshop is open to participants, 18 years of age or older, of all levels of
experience. Please note, the workshop is limited to 16 participants, and spaces
fill up quickly.
You must pre-register to attend the
workshop.
Time:
Saturday, September 30th and Sunday, October 1st , 9:00 am till 4:00 pm
Place: Stonewell
Farm, 39 Beckwith Rd., Killingworth CT 06419
Tuition:
$350.00
To
register for the workshop please contact the Workshop Administrator and she will email a registration form:
Michelle Becker , Workshop
Administrator
860-322-0060 or by e-mail:
mb@mbeckerco.com
SATURDAY LATE AFTERNOON ‘R &
R’ EVENT!!!!
At
the end of the day on Saturday you’ll be hungry, tired and ready for some rest
and relaxation, so we fire up our wood-fired Stone pizza oven and serve beer,
wine and Pizza Rustica. Fun and delicious!
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: ANDREW PIGHILLS
Andrew’s work includes outdoor kitchens, wine
cellars, fire-pits, fireplaces and garden features that include follies and
other whimsical structures in stone.
Born
in Yorkshire, England, Andrew Pighills is an accomplished stone artisan,
gardener and horticulturist. He received his formal horticulture training with
The Royal Horticultural Society and has spent 40+ years creating gardens and
building dry stone walls in his native England in and around the spectacular
Yorkshire Dales and the English Lake District. Today, Andrew is one of a small,
but dedicated group of US-based, certified, professional members of The Dry
Stone Walling Association of Great Britain. Having moved to the United States
more than ten years ago, he now continues this venerable craft here in the US,
building dry stone walls, stone structures and creating gardens throughout New
England and beyond.
His particular technique of building
walls adheres to the ancient methods of generations of dry stone wallers in his
native Yorkshire Dales. Andrew’s commitment to preserving the integrity and
endurance of this traditional building art has earned him a devoted list of
private and public clients here and abroad including the English National
Trust, the English National Parks, and the Duke of Devonshire estates. His
stone work has been featured on British and American television, in Charles
McCraven’s book The Stone Primer, and Jeffrey Matz’s Midcentury Houses Today, A
study of residential modernism in New Canaan Connecticut. He has featured in the N Y Times, on Martha Stewart Living
radio, and in the Graham Deneen film
short “Dry Stone”, as well as various
media outlets both here and in the UK, including an article in the Jan/Feb 2015
issue of Yankee Magazine.
Andrew is a DSWA fully qualified dry
stone walling instructor. In addition to building in stone and creating
gardens, Andrew teaches dry stone wall building workshops in and around New
England. He is a frequent lecturer on the art of dry stone walling, and how
traditional UK walling styles compare to those found in New England. His blog,
Heave and Hoe; A Day in the Life of a Dry Stone Waller and Gardener, provides
more information about Andrew.
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