Join us for a fun hands-on workshop
Emily will teach a "smattering" of basic basketry techniques in a hands-on day of learning a variety of methods and uses of materials. We will experiment with form, pattern, color, designs, shape, texture using stitches, weaves, techniques, ingredients and process.
Materials are provided. Feel free to bring any of your own personal materials
Guaranteed to be fun and to change your perception of basketry and reuse of materials with a modern approach!
REGISTRATION INFORMATION contact: Liz Lauter email: [email protected]
$45 for teachers*, $65 for non-teachers
*Continuing Education Units available for this workshop (.5). Contact Liz Lauter for more information.
All materials included
LOCATION:
Redwood High School, rm 514
Larkspur, Ca. (link to map and directions here)
Bring a bag lunch, or food is available at nearby restaurants
CLICK HERE FOR A FLYER FOR THIS EVENT
Emily will teach a "smattering" of basic basketry techniques in a hands-on day of learning a variety of methods and uses of materials. We will experiment with form, pattern, color, designs, shape, texture using stitches, weaves, techniques, ingredients and process.
Materials are provided. Feel free to bring any of your own personal materials
Guaranteed to be fun and to change your perception of basketry and reuse of materials with a modern approach!
REGISTRATION INFORMATION contact: Liz Lauter email: [email protected]
$45 for teachers*, $65 for non-teachers
*Continuing Education Units available for this workshop (.5). Contact Liz Lauter for more information.
All materials included
LOCATION:
Redwood High School, rm 514
Larkspur, Ca. (link to map and directions here)
Bring a bag lunch, or food is available at nearby restaurants
CLICK HERE FOR A FLYER FOR THIS EVENT
About Emily Dvorin
Emily is an award winning “sculptural basket maker”, known for her innovative redefinition of basketry using non-traditional materials to explore this traditional craft. She transforms the ordinary into dense arrangements of common, urban objects, re-purposing and commenting on our societal excess and throw-away consumerism.
An artist, learner and teacher-Emily offers workshops and works in 3rd-8th grade classrooms to bring the joy of basketry to a wider audience.
Learn more about her on her website:
www.Emilydvorin.com
Emily is an award winning “sculptural basket maker”, known for her innovative redefinition of basketry using non-traditional materials to explore this traditional craft. She transforms the ordinary into dense arrangements of common, urban objects, re-purposing and commenting on our societal excess and throw-away consumerism.
An artist, learner and teacher-Emily offers workshops and works in 3rd-8th grade classrooms to bring the joy of basketry to a wider audience.
Learn more about her on her website:
www.Emilydvorin.com