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Terry Smith

 

 

 
 

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Flamenco Guitar

Spruce Soundboard/Cypress Sides and Back

$1200

Electric Guitar

Domestic and Exotic Hardwoods

SOLD!

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Baroque Guitar

Domestic and Exotic Hardwoods

$800

Dulcimer with Carved out Bird

Domestic and Exotic Hardwoods

SOLD!

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Vaulted Back Dulcimer with Carved out Heart

Domestic and Exotic Hardwoods

$900

Long Narrow Dulcimer

Domestic and Exotic Hardwoods

$500

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Electric Violin

Domestic and Exotic Hardwoods

$800

Hurdy Gurdy

Spruce Soundboard

$1800

indian wind instruments, hand carved indian instruments, wind pipe hand carved wooden boxes, lidded vessells

Indian Love Pipe

Domestic and Exotic Hardwoods

SOLD!

Lidded Cox

Painted and Sanded Bass with Bass lid

$300

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Bandsaw Box with Painted lid

Domestic and Exotic Hardwoods

$300

Bandsaw Box Lidded

Cherry

$200

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Round Cherry Table

Cherry

SOLD!

Ash Table

Ash

SOLD

 

Terry Smith

 

Terry Smith is a Professor of Wood Design at ECU.  His woodwork is in numerous private collections as well as the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution and the North Carolina Museum of History.  He has been a frequent workshop teacher at such prestigious schools as Haystack, Penland School of Crafts and Peters Valley.  He has most recently received a Luthiar grant to teach a musical instrument making course Spring Semester 2009 at ECU. ECU is one of very few universities that has a complete wood working program.

 

Smith’s work is primarily functional and encompasses a broad range of architectural furnishings and decorative accessories.  He continues to pursue his ongoing interest in stringed musical instruments of the Renaissance and Baroque periods with special emphasis on the violin.  He makes functional Baroque guitars, Flamenco guitars, electric guitars, traditional violins, electric violins, and dulcimers. He also handmakes furniture and bandsaw boxes.

511 Red Banks Rd. | Greenville, NC 27858 | Phone 252.353.7000 | Fax 252.353.7007 | Email Art@CityArtGreenville.com