Heidi has been working wood in her native Toronto for more than two decades. She started out specializing in built-ins and millwork, but after attending the furniture program at Sheridan College in 2000, she shifted her focus to furniture making. She has taught at Sheridan and in an evening program called Junction Workshop that she founded with some shopmates. Next year she’ll help teach a segment of the 9-month program at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Maine. This fall she is moving north of Toronto, where she’ll renovate an 1835 timber-frame and set up shop in a barn.
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