Just an idea -
A charity shop or more a charity gallery for woodturning where the work has to be vetted could raise the profile of woodturning.
The Kent Woodturners (AWGB club) hold two events one for a week in the summer and one for two weeks in November where the club members display their work in a gallery format it's run on a rota system by the members and it seems to run quite well.
I could see a shop working on this format, but it would take some work and a team, it would need a charity behind it to get the cost of rent and rates down.
So if say the AWGB was to support a program like this and then a AWGB woodturning club for an area was to run a shop local to that club under the charity umbrella and members of the club rallied to support it then it could work.
The club committee could vet the work and set the standard and also help with pricing. Then a percentage of the sale could go back to support the AWGB a bit like the commission any gallery would take but not as high.
It then would not matter who you were in the world of woodturning you would just need to be a member of that AWGB club.
Ed