Design workshop, 2024
Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle
Faculty of Design
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BEYOND BASKETS is a 1-week workshop, exploring endless possibilities of basket-weaving techniques with combinations of materials and a thematic approach.
The earliest baskets were made by coiling, twining, twisting and untwisting of plant fibres. Today, baskets are either niche-produced by craftspeople or overlooked as a craft practice. While basketry may no longer be relevant as a medium in and of itself, when combined with other media, it can cleverly hone problem-solving skills in a three-dimensional way.
In this workshop, students will learn coiling and plaiting weaving techniques. Following two days of hands-on and mental exercises, students will complete a final assignment, realized with the techniques they have learned.
During the work process, students are free to experiment with different approaches to connecting the basket-weaving techniques with their discipline or a theme. Some of the students will make objects based on material experimentation, historical connections, the idea of repair and restoration, or their own design.
⭡ Impressions from the workshop process from techniques practices, conception to final assignment.
⭡ Results from the workshop
BEYOND BASKETS is organised by Professor Miriam Amelung and Marianne Sellmaier. Teaching and workshop format by Evey Kwong.
Students: Soete Daene, Cora Schmidt, Johann Kogge, Lisa Götel, Henrike Kaiser, Franziska Weil, Linn Klaas, Mareike Pittig, Elisa Bächle, Vera Bracklo, Charles Kutschinski, Lena Giering, Martina Brüschweiler, Nora Daecke
Design workshop, 2024
Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle
Faculty of Design
⭢ Link
BEYOND BASKETS is a 1-week workshop, exploring endless possibilities of basket-weaving techniques with combinations of materials and a thematic approach.
The earliest baskets were made by coiling, twining, twisting and untwisting of plant fibres. Today, baskets are either niche-produced by craftspeople or overlooked as a craft practice. While basketry may no longer be relevant as a medium in and of itself, when combined with other media, it can cleverly hone problem-solving skills in a three-dimensional way.
In this workshop, students will learn coiling and plaiting weaving techniques. Following two days of hands-on and mental exercises, students will complete a final assignment, realized with the techniques they have learned.
During the work process, students are free to experiment with different approaches to connecting the basket-weaving techniques with their discipline or a theme. Some of the students will make objects based on material experimentation, historical connections, the idea of repair and restoration, or their own design.
⭡ Results from the workshop
BEYOND BASKETS is organised by Professor Miriam Amelung and Marianne Sellmaier. Teaching and workshop format by Evey Kwong.
Students: Soete Daene, Cora Schmidt, Johann Kogge, Lisa Götel, Henrike Kaiser, Franziska Weil, Linn Klaas, Mareike Pittig, Elisa Bächle, Vera Bracklo, Charles Kutschinski, Lena Giering, Martina Brüschweiler, Nora Daecke