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The
Association of Michigan Basketmakers was founded in 1981 to develop and
perpetuate the art of basketry. AMB membership
includes more than 900 individuals from the United States in addition
to Canada, Japan, and Russia. AMB members represent a diverse
range of experiences and skills. They create basketry from a wide
variety of materials including reed, barks, wood splints, cane, waxed
linen, beads, and gathered natural materials. Many members gather
annually to learn new techniques and to meet old friends at the AMB
Annual Convention and/or Spring Event.
Annual Convention:
Every autumn hundreds of AMB members gather at the
Annual
Convention. This five-day event brings together basketmakers
of every level to share techniques, to marvel at each other's talents,
and to promote the art of basketry. The AMB Annual Convention
is one of the largest basketmaking gathering in the United States with
more
than 400 attendees and visitors each year.
Although
the public is welcome to browse through the exhibit room and to shop
with vendors, most other convention activities, including workshops,
are limited to registered participants. If you would like
registration information and are not a current AMB
member, please contact
the AMB membership chair.
Spring Event:
Each spring a smaller version of the Annual
Convention is
offered at different locations in Michigan. Spring Event is
coordinated by an AMB-affiliated guild and typically features up to ten
instructors and 30 classes.
The
AMB Board welcomes guilds interested in learning more about hosting
Spring Event to contact the
Vice President for Community Affairs.
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