

Hank Larsen
Bozeman, MT
Hank Larsen is a Norwegian-American woodworker and mixed media artist based in Bozeman, Montana. For over thirty-five years, his practice has centered on hand-joined furniture and sculptural objects made from locally harvested timber — lodgepole pine, cottonwood, and reclaimed barn wood from the Gallatin Valley. His work combines traditional Scandinavian joinery techniques with the rough-hewn aesthetic of the Mountain West, creating pieces that are functional, durable, and deeply connected to place. Larsen studied furniture design at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine, and holds a BA from Montana State University. His furniture is in the collections of the Yellowstone Art Museum and the Holter Museum of Art.
The Process

Background
Education
- 1992Twelve-Week Intensive — Center for Furniture Craftsmanship, Rockport, ME
- 1988BA, Art — Montana State University, Bozeman, MT
Exhibitions
- 2024Timber and Tenon — Yellowstone Art Museum, Billings, MT
- 2021Montana Makers — Holter Museum of Art, Helena, MT
Residencies
- 2010Artist in Residence — Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, CO
Awards
- 2019Montana Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship — Helena, MT
Available Work

Wall Shelf, Lodge Pole
Hank Larsen
lodgepole pine, tung oil finish

Cutting Board, End Grain
Hank Larsen
hard maple, mineral oil and beeswax finish

Turned Bowl, Cottonwood Burl
Hank Larsen
hand-turned cottonwood burl, walnut oil finish

Gallatin Bench
Hank Larsen
reclaimed Douglas fir, hand-joined
