Ron Ufkes

Woodturning/Carving 

Out of the Woods
29 Eastgate Dr.
Lakeview, AR 72642
870-507-0007 (home)
ronjan1@suddenlink.net
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Directions: From the intersection of AR62B and AR5N in Mountain Home, turn onto AR5N and travel 6.2 miles to Midway. Turn left onto AR178W. Travel 4 miles and turn right onto Eastgate Dr., just past the Welcome to Lakeview sign. Turn left immediately into the driveway. The studio is the separate building in front of the house. 

Biography
“It seems to me that I have worked with wood almost forever,” says wood turner and carver, Ron Ufkes. As a young boy, he can remember cutting firewood with a crosscut saw with his father. Later, while building furniture for his own family, he used a lathe to make some table legs.   “I’m sorry to say that woodturning has not revealed the meaning of life or disclosed any of the deep philosophical insights that some have experienced while practicing their art, but I do enjoy the sound of the tools cutting into the wood blank and watching the ever-changing patterns in the wood as the waste is cut away, knowing that I am the first person ever to have seen it”.

While his passion and inspiration for his craft come primarily from the wood, itself. He also likes his “toys.” “Like everyone else, the woodturner needs lots of 'toys' to make it really fun,” he said.

After high school, he joined the Army, then married his wife Jan. Together they raised four children and have ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.  After graduating from the University of Illinois, he became a National Park Ranger.  Later, he worked for the San Bernadino County Sheriff's Office in California for 20 years then retired to work for another 10 years in the defense industry.  Ron and Jan retired to Arkansas in 1997 and now he can usually be found in his shop, which is a real mess, working on the lathe.

His work is on display in the Butler Center Galleries of the Central Arkansas Library System in Little Rock and the Arkansas Craft Gallery in Mountain View, Arkansas. He exhibits at the North Arkansas Woodcarver's Show and the Wood Turner’s annual show and sale. Recently, Ufkes was commissioned to make the awards for the Arkansas Arts Council held in February.