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Basketry Events - Upcoming

Basketry Events, Basketmakers Conferences, Basket Weaving Conventions, Symposia, Workshops, Gallery Shows and Exhibitions. Events where you can see high quality historic and contemporary baskets, learn to make baskets or meet basket artists and artisans.

More Basketmaking Event Information
Additional resources for past and future basket weaving events. The Google Basketry Events Calendar (beta), coverage of past basketry events and Call-to-Entry information of interest to basketmakers.

Discuss Basketry Events In The Forum
Know of a basketry event? Making plans to attend an event? Looking for a conference room mate or car pool? Been to a recent basketry event? Post the details in this message thread on the discussions forum.

New Basketmakers Journal
The world wide web has changed markedly since the beginning of BasketMakers.com back in 2001. A new lexicon of web technologies has developed since that time and in hopes of staying current I have been working intently on a variety of means to keep you up to date on the news of the basketmaking community. I have also been working on extensions of the main site onto YouTube, Google Calendar and Flickr. Stay tuned. I will welcome your feedback on these new features. Add the posts, the comments or both to your feed reader by choosing "Subscribe to" on the right column of the journal.

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Extended Duration Basketry Events

Tradition/Innovation:
American Masterpieces of Southern Craft and Traditional Art

This major endeavor includes a traveling gallery exhibition as well as an online presentation. The extensive online presentation features artist interviews, podcasts, visual galleries and national arts education standards based learning materials. Be prepared to stay a while if you visit the site.

The combination of contemporary craft and traditional art in this exhibit offers visitors the opportunity to explore the “threads” between two different approaches to creating artwork and also to compare the approaches of traditional and contemporary artists. The concept of mastery and what makes a "master" artist is prominently discussed. 

Participating basketmakers include Clay Burnette, Herburt Jerome Dixon, Yvonne Grovner, Bessie Johnson, Mary Jane Prater, Henrietta Snype, Billie Ruth Sudduth, Leona Waddell and Carol Welch.

Tradition/Innovation will tour to one museum in each of Southern Arts Federation’s nine partner states in its first tour. Educational events at the various locations will supplement the exhibit tour: Tour dates confirmed as of January 2008 include:

February 27 - April 25, 2009 Pensacola Museum of Art, Pensacola, FL
May - July 2009 Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC
September - October 2009 Sumter County Gallery of Art, Sumter, SC
January - April 2010 Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, Auburn, AL
July 17 - October 10, 2010 Louisiana Art & Science Museum, Baton Rouge, LA
November 3 – December 19, 2010 Hattiesburg Historic Train Depot, Mississippi

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Craft In America
A major project that documents the journey to the origins, artists and techniques of American crafts includes a 3-part PBS series, national touring exhibition, major publication and an online presentation. Basketmakers Dona Look (also see), Pat Courtney Gold, Ed Rossbach, Karyl Sisson, Billie Ruth Sudduth and Mary Jackson are featured among the craft artists profiled. Other fiber artists including Jane Sauer, Nettie Jackson, Leah Danberg, Kay Sekimachi and Carol Eckert have work pictured in the fiber section and will participate in the CRAFT IN AMERICA: EXPANDING TRADITIONS traveling exhibition.

Venues:
Palm Springs Art Museum 2/18-5/24/2009
Fuller Craft Museum 6/27-9/27/2009

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Intertwined: Contemporary Baskets from the Sara and David Lieberman Collection
Sara and David Lieberman, with their impeccable eye and passion for contemporary craft, have assembled one of the best collections of contemporary baskets in the country. Artists in the exhibition include: Jeanette Ahlgren, Kate Anderson, Dorothy Gill Barnes, Dail Behennah, Lanny Bergner, Nancy Moore Bess, Mary Black, Jerry Bleem, Joanne Segal Brandford, Charissa Brock, Jane Chavez, Jill Nordfors Clark, Susan Colquitt, Carol Eckert, Lillian Elliott, Noboru Fujinuma, John Garrett, Mary Giles, Katherine Glover, Shokosai Hayakawa, Marion Hildebrandt, Elsie Holiday, Hideaki Honma, Kazuaki Honma, Jan Hopkins, Lissa Hunter, Kiyoma Iwata, Ferne Jacobs, Kay Khan, Nancy Koenigsberg, Gyongy Laky, John McQueen, Norma Minkowitz, Kenichi Nagakura, Leon Niehues, Pearl Nuvangyaoma, Lindsay K. Rais, Fran Reed
(1943-2008), Ed Rossbach (1914-2002), JoAnne Russo, Jane Sauer, Hisako Sekijima, Kay Sekimachi, Kay Sekimachi, Naoko Serino, Debbie Shriver, Carol Stein, Hideho Tanaka, Tsuruko Tanikawa, Maseo Ueno, Mika Watanabe, Katherine Westphal, Judy K. Wilson and Jiro Yonezawa. The exhibition is available for tour, a press release is available here and an exhibit catalogue is available.

The acclaimed collection will travel to museums around the country. Under the auspices of the ASU Art Museum, the exhibition will travel to the Palo Alto Art Center, California, Jan. 27 – April 27, 2008; Michener Art Museum, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, July 19 – Nov. 2, 2008; Bellevue Arts Museum, Washington, Dec. 11, 2008 – March 22, 2009; and the New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, early May – Sept. 7, 2009.

Short duration basket weaving events (one week or less)

Basketweaving Cruise
February 13 - 20, 2010. This 7 day Caribbean cruise, sails to the blue waters of the Caribbean on The Carnival Dream the newest ship in Carnival’s fleet. Events include 3 days for weaving baskets with your favorite teacher, plus visiting the ports of Nassau, Bahamas, St. Thomas, USVI and the island of St. Marrten, NA. Teachers will include Anne Bowers, Sandy Bulgrin, Flo Hoppe, Debbie Hurd, Sue Kamin, Candace Katz and Karen Zane.

2010 Stowe Basketry Festival
Monday, June 7, 2010 - Sunday, June 13, 2010. Internationally recognized & honored faculty ensures workshops & lectures of unparalleled value & excitement. Weave amidst the splendor of Vermont's majestic Green Mountains for as many as seven exciting & fun basket-making days in May.

NCBA Convention 2010
March 11-14, 2010. North Carolina Basketmakers Association Convention 2010 "Celebrating Baskets!" will be at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel, Durham, NC.

More Basketmaking Event Information
Additional resources for past and future basket weaving events. A basketry events calendar, coverage of past basketry events and Call-to-Entry information of interest to basketmakers.

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