Pine Needle Basket-Making | Ages 12+

Got Cabin Fever yet? Well, grab a friend and come join us in an afternoon of learning a new and exciting Ancient Art form called Coiling!

Native People have been coiling baskets since the beginning of time. Students will learn about the various types of pine trees and the different geographic/cultural regions of the US and the Indigenous groups who lived there. In this workshop, participants will create a beautiful basket made of Pine Needles, Sweetgrass adorning it with a selection of stones, beads and shells for adornment.

Students will have enough supplies to make a 2nd mini basket at home. Light refreshments will be served. Don’t miss this one, limited space!

All supplies included. TMA members receive 10% off all registrations.

Debra Morningstar | Art Educator

Debra Morningstar, professional storyteller, fiber artist, and Oneida Tribal citizen has presented Native storytelling performances, Keynotes, and Earth-based healing workshops across the US and Canada for the past 28 years. Some of Debra’s past work includes cultural residencies in Elementary and Middle schools throughout Wisconsin and beyond, Cultural sensitivity trainings for Educators, Librarians, University Diversity programs, Department of Corrections, Mental Health, Sexual/Domestic Violence organizations, AODA services, Veterans Services, Native American Urban Indian Centers, National and regional Storytelling and Art organizations. Additionally, Debra’s CD, Tales From the Lodge, a collection of Native American children’s stories, was nominated in 2008 for a Native American Music Award (NAMA).

Image: Studio L Photography

Date

Mar 22 2025

Time

2:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Cost

$65.00

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