Cottage Courses: Basketweaving with Angela Eastman Lead Image
Cottage Courses: Basketweaving with Angela Eastman
Join guest instructor Angela Eastman of Flag Mountain Studio for a four-hour introduction to basket weaving.
Located in Amenia, New York, within the vibrant Hudson Valley, Troutbeck is situated on acres of bucolic landscape, bisected by the Webutuck River and Dunham Creek. The gateway to the upstate cultural and creative corridor, Troutbeck - re-envisioned and carefully updated – is again what it was to so many before us: inspiration, respite, restoration, folly, community, nature and nurture – carrying forward its 250-year legacy of hospitality.
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We’re situated amongst the vibrant and engaging communities of the Hudson Valley and western Connecticut. Visit Millerton, Amenia or Wassaic, NY and Sharon, CT by complimentary bicycle. Zipline Catamount in summer or ski it in winter. Hike, fly fish, ride horseback, gravel or mountain bike, take a farm tour, visit a distillery, a bookstore or any number of beautiful shops nearby. Truly, there is something for everyone. Troutbeck is active with arts and cultural programming, with curated events on property and off all year.
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In this hands-on workshop, you'll weave a small basket using pre-harvested wild vines such as bittersweet, honeysuckle, wisteria, and kudzu. Along the way, you'll learn how to responsibly harvest and prepare these invasive plants, transforming species that threaten native forests into beautiful, functional weaving material. Using traditional basketry techniques, including a split-spoke base, twining, and a rolled border, you'll leave with a finished basket and the knowledge to continue weaving with materials you can forage in your own landscape.
Angela Eastman is the artist behind Flag Mountain Studio, where weaving serves as the foundation of her creative practice. Working with foraged materials, cultivated basket willow, metal, fibers, and found objects, she creates baskets, sculptures, and installations that explore the intersections of industrial and natural material cultures. Rooted in the Piedmont of North Carolina, her work reflects a deep connection to place and a belief that sharing the processes of craft fosters meaningful connections to histories of labor, landscape, and community.
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