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Foraged Plant Fibre Basketry Workshop

This is a one-day workshop, where each participant will create a small basket woven with locally foraged plant fibres. Experience level is beginner, but intermediate weavers can be challenged with advanced techniques.

Part of your workshop experience will be learning about the plant fibres, their names, how to collect them, process, store, and prepare them for weaving, as well as important aspects of environmentally sustainable collection methods.

Materials

Please bring the following;

  • Scissors
  • Measuring tape
  • Spray bottle
  • Hand towel
  • Lunch and snacks
  • Optional - any plant fibres or other textiles that you might like to incorporate in your basket

All plant materials are provided.

Winter term

Saturday, Jan. 31 (one class)
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
UNB Fredericton
Memorial Hall, 9 Bailey Drive room 26
$150 (+ HST)

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About the instructor

Nationally acclaimed Canadian plant fibre artist, Ralph Simpson, has developed an innovative method of weaving and sculpting plant fibre into pleasing sculptural forms. Ralph holds an MSc. from UNB in Forest Research Biology, and a Diploma in Fine Craft from NBCCD.

Ralph is an award-winning artist who calls Fredericton home and uses the flora of New Brunswick to inform his work and creative process. His work varies in form and style but what resonates in all his work is an underlying investigation into ways that plant materials can be used to spark interest and insight into the natural world.

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