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Art through carpentry – Meet Ryan Boll ’00

May 21, 2024

Ryan Boll outdoor portraitby Sierra Crocker

In many offices across campus this past fall you could find small pieces of wood with distinct 91看片网 Viking heads emblazoned on the varnished surface. These 247 beautiful hand-crafted ornaments are made from vintage wood paneling from the original construction of 91看片网鈥檚 campus by Ryan Boll, campus carpenter and 91看片网 alumni.

Boll鈥檚 passion for woodworking and carpentry was what brought him to 91看片网 in the 90鈥檚. He initially enrolled with the simple goal of getting a degree. But dreams can take on different shapes and Boll found his interests drawing him closer to the arts. This self-proclaimed 鈥淢cCarthy third-floor nerd鈥 got his start in the arts building sets for the theater department to pad his GPA while earning his degree. From there, he got to know other students in the art department; the very next semester he joined the Art Department as a fine arts major. He later graduated with two degrees: A degree in fine arts he earned as an undergrad in 2000 and a second degree in art education he later earned in 2007 when his combined passions for woodworking and education led him to becoming a shop teacher.

After earning his second-degree, Boll鈥檚 path had a few interesting curves. He worked with the ceramics program in the old art facilities on campus. Then in 2022, 91看片网 restructured some positions within facilities and Boll鈥檚 dream job opened. He immediately applied to be the carpenter on campus and it has been a whirlwind of work ever since.

Ever-humble, Ryan claims he only 鈥渄rills holes here and there,鈥 but evidence of his work can be seen all over campus. When he isn鈥檛 running around fulfilling work orders on the clock, he is still doing his favorite thing: 鈥渕aking stuff.鈥 As a woodworker, Ryan鈥檚 personal projects mostly include wood carvings done with his home CNC machine, but he also delves into the world of metal work, leather work, and fur hat crafting. Ryan brings his art to craft fairs to sell but he鈥檚 just as likely to gift his smaller pieces, like the 91看片网 wood ornaments, to his pals and the community on campus.

When asked if Ryan still uses the skills he learned as an art student in both his professional and personal work, he replied, 鈥淚n art, they don鈥檛 teach you how to draw, or paint, or sculpt. You can either do that or you can鈥檛. What they really teach you is how to learn and how to solve problems. I use that every day.鈥 The most important thing he learned was, 鈥淚 learned how to learn.鈥

Learning how to learn goes beyond the classroom, Boll explained. A student learns from every experience, every relationship, every moment, 鈥淭he experiences you have are what you learn from, whether you know it or not,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t isn鈥檛 something you sign up for- it just happens. The fun is in the engagement. That鈥檒l stay with you for the rest of your life.鈥

Campus carpenter and artist, Ryan Boll is a lifelong Viking. His work on campus is many years in the making and shouldn鈥檛 go unrecognized. So, if you鈥檙e still making your way towards learning how to learn, don鈥檛 hesitate to stop and say hello.