Sculptural Basketry
NC1050-01
Start Date
09/09
Time
6:30pm–9:30pm
Room
North 379
End Date
10/28
Meeting Day
Mondays
Credits
0
In this workshop, you will learn various basketry construction techniques including coiling, twining, plaiting, netting, and interlacing. You’ll also learn how to create your own cordage from recycled materials. We’ll study historic basketry traditions, and also look at the way contemporary artists are using fiber construction techniques today. Using materials found and foraged, we’ll explore potential for complex and evocative sculptural forms that you can create from anywhere!
Basketry Materials:
- Fiber rush: Any color, just make sure to get 2 sizes- 4/32” AND 3/32”
https://hhperkins.com/shop/fibre-rush-332-brown/
https://hhperkins.com/shop/fibre-rush-3-32-white/
https://hhperkins.com/shop/fibre-rush-432-brown/
https://hhperkins.com/shop/fibre-rush-432-white/
- Flat and round basketry reed
https://hhperkins.com/collections/reeds-splints
- Waxed Linen
(also available at hhperkins.com, JoAnn’s, craft stores)
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
- Yarn (assorted colors/ sizes)
- Long Pine Needles:
• Craft clips:
https://www.amazon.com/Multipurpose-Quilting-Assorted-Supplies-Accessories
Optional:
- Wire/ wire cutters
- Raffia
- Found objects/ materials, embroidery thread, rope, yarn, fabric, recycled plastic bags, netted vegetable bags, buttons, notions…
This class meets in person on campus at MassArt.
Interested in Studio Arts? This class is part of the Studio Arts Certificate!
Hadis Tourikarami
Hadis Tourikarami holds an MFA from MassArt and MS in Chemical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Iran. Hadis Karami is a textile artist currently based in New Bedford, MA. Hadis followed her passion for the arts after earning an M.Sc. in chemical engineering. Incorporating traditional embroidery and weaving techniques, her work often … Read more