Locations, Hours & Contact →

The Season of Giving

We enrich the community with creative art programs for all ages.
And we so appreciate your support!

Donate Here

Todd Williams

My interest in wood working began as a child watching my father work on wood projects in our garage in Napa, California. He started teaching me how to turn wood in my early teens. I went to college in Santa Barbara and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Photographic Art & Science. I then worked 20 plus years as an owner/operator in the photography industry.

I moved to the Reno Tahoe area around 1996 and a few years later started my second career as a Deputy Sheriff.  I retired from the Washoe County Sheriff’s office in 2012. At that time, I started doing a little wood working and playing golf. After a few years I realized I was not going to be invited to play on the PGA tour, so I better find something else to do with my spare time.

I have a small shop on my property that I call my studio/woodshop that I started spending more time in to hone my skills woodturning. I find my time spent working with my hands making sawdust, wooden bowls & things very therapeutic. I enjoy turning wood that is odd, old or damaged that most people would just burn or throw away. My goal is to accentuate the natural beauty of the wood. When I start turning something I have a design in mind but often due to the nature of wood the design will change. I let the wood tell me what it’s going to be — sometimes it just wants to be firewood. I like to keep the natural edge/bark if possible but sometimes I will add color into the wood cracks and voids with color epoxy. I put my emotions and feelings into all my work. I’m always trying new techniques to bring out the beauty in the wood.

Contact Todd