2010-01-30

2010 BasketMakers Calendar ~ February


2010 BasketMakers Calendar ~ February
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A new month is upon us and it is time to print out your basketry calendar for February.

2010-01-24

Marin Show: Art of the Americas




If you collect antique Native American baskets you will not want to miss this show. The annual Marin Show: Art of the Americas celebrates its 26th year in February, as the most substantive and extensive ongoing showcase focused on the indigenous arts from across North, Central and South America. The show, produced by KR Martindale Show Management, is described as the “Superbowl of Native American Art collecting”, bringing together top and passionate dealers, collectors, artists, and academia from across the world. A staple of the Marin Center's annual programming, the show's main floor focuses on antique material, with the adjacent hotel ballroom showcasing contemporary art and native artists. The exhibited art includes pottery, textiles, sculpture, jewelry, beadwork, baskets, paintings, photography and more, ranging in price from the low hundreds to $1,000,000, so as to offer quality material to buyers ranging from first time buyers to seasoned collectors. The Marin Show works in association with the Antique Tribal Art Dealers Assoc., The Marin Museum of the American Indian, The Miwok Archeological Preserve of Marin, Tribal Arts Magazine, American Indian Art Magazine, and Western Art Collector Magazine.

The 2010 Marin Show: Art of the Americas is an anchor event for the First Annual San Francisco Tribal Arts Weekend. In partnership with the San Francisco Tribal & Textile Arts Show (SFTTA) and the Marin Show Art of the Americas (MSAA), San Francisco Tribal Arts Weekend is the largest and most significant gathering of Tribal Arts dealers and collectors in the world. San Francisco Tribal Arts Weekend visitors will gain admission to both shows (MSAA, SFTTA) with the purchase of one ticket ($15) at either show. Tickets available at the door.

Of particular interest to basket collectors will be participation of dealers such as Natalie Linn and Elaine Tucker, Turkey Mountain Traders, Jerry Weisberg Tribal Antiques, Terry DeWald American Indian Art, Spirits of the Plains Gallery and numerous others. Basket makers will enjoy the lecture and book signing: Basketry Plants of Western North America by renowned California basket maker, collector and teacher, Justin Farmer. Mr. Farmer served on the Board of Trustees of the Southwest Museum of the American Indian, The Autry Center, in Los Angeles, and he is a member of virtually every Indian museum in Southern California. Mr. Farmer will discuss his new book at Embassy Suites at 12:00 pm, Saturday February 13, 2010. Attendance is free.

WHEN:
Saturday, February 13, 2010
10:00am - 6:00pm AND Sunday,
February 14, 2010
11:00am - 5:00pm

WHERE:
Marin Civic Center
10 Avenue of the Flags
San Rafael, CA 94903
and
Embassy Suites
101 McInnis Pkwy
San Rafael, CA 94903                          

ADMISSION:
$15 two-day admission. Allows free admission to San Francisco Tribal & Textile Arts Show.

INFO:
For additional information, please visit www.marinshow.com.

For more on basket collecting be sure to visit BasketMakers.com.

2010-01-09

Fiberarts Magazine ~ Lisa Telford Article




Fiberarts Magazine> How Lisa Telford Harvests Cedar Bark and Her Traditional Pre-Contact Clothing and Basketry

Check out this article in the January/February 2010 issue of Fiberarts Magazine. It features artist Lisa Telford, who weaves baskets, hats and traditional pre-contact clothing from the bark of red and yellow cedar trees. The article pictures a stunning twined hat of red and yellow cedar bark, a cape of red cedar bark, cotton cordage, spun yellow cedar cordage with sea otter fur trim, a twined dance apron and twined baskets of red and yellow cedar bark.

Visit BasketMakers.com for more about Cedar Basketry or select a book for further reading about Northwest ~ Coastal Pacific or Arctic, Subarctic and Alaskan basketmaking.

Fiberarts magazine covers work in basketry, fiber, knitting, needlework, papermaking, quilting, sculpture, surface design, wearable art, weaving & more!

2010-01-08

JoAnne Russo Lecture

Mildred Taken CrazyMain Street Arts, Saxtons River, VT

Thursday, January 14 at 6:00 PM

It Starts with a Tree - Basket artist JoAnne Russo will give an illustrated talk about her 20+ years of basketmaking. She'll start with the basics: how a basket is made from black ash, but she will also discuss those influences along the way that have changed her basket designs from functional, decorative pieces to today's works of art.

Keep track of scheduled basketry events by visiting BasketMakers.com.


2010-01-07

2010 BasketMakers Calendar ~ January


2010 BasketMakers Calendar ~ January
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Nantucket Lightship Basket by Jose Formoso Reyes



This Nantucket lightship basket by Jose Formoso Reyes will be offered at auction by Pook & Pook, Inc., 463 East Lancaster Ave., Downingtown, PA 19335 at their Period Antiques & Fine Art Sale, January 15, 2010.

Auction is now complete. Realized price $878.

For more on Basket Collecting or Nantucket Lightship baskets visit BasketMakers.com.

Dorothy Gill Barnes at Penland




Noted basket artist Dorothy Gill Barnes will lead a workshop at Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina this summer. The workshop entitled - From Nature: Textiles/Sculpture will be held May 30 - June 11, 2010. Students will use respectfully harvested heavy and delicate barks, grasses, wood, vines, and roots gathered from the Penland landscape, to construct vessels or sculptures using a variety of techniques including carpentry, sewing, weaving.


Dorothy is well known for her expertise in using native natural materials in her sculptural basketry. For more about bark and other native naturals used in basketmaking visit BasketMakers.com.

2010-01-06

Judy Mallow Book In Paperback

I noticed that Judy Mowfield Mallow's book, Pine Needle Basketry: From Forest Floor to Finished Project is scheduled to be released in paperback - Feb 2, 2010. Other books by Judy Mallow



For much more on pine needle basketry visit BasketMakers.com.

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