Reed Garlic Basket Workshop w/ Angela Eastman 5/15/26
Reed Garlic Basket Workshop
Date: Friday - May 15, 2026
Time: 6PM-8PM
Location: FF - 612 W South Street in Raleigh, NC
Cost: $65
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Learn a foundational basketry technique, twining, to create an open-weave hanging basket, traditionally used for storing garlic or onions in the pantry. This simple and beautiful technique has been used for centuries to weave baskets in cultures all around the world.
Light snacks and tea will be served.
Tickets are non-refundable.
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Angela Eastman is a mixed-media artist behind Flag Mountain Studio based in Hillsborough, North Carolina. She has a background in sculpture and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan, and completed the Core Fellowship program at Penland School of Crafts in 2014. She now works primarily as a basket weaver and teacher of weaving, blacksmithing, and ceramics, in addition to designing jewelry. She also works sculpturally with metal, fibers, and found objects to create sculptures and installations that explore the intersections of industrial and natural material cultures.
For the last several years, she has been weaving baskets with foraged material, often invasive vines such as kudzu, wisteria, and honeysuckle. Angela is also cultivating fifteen different varieties of basket willow plants on her land in the Piedmont of North Carolina.
"At the heart of all of my work is a delight in materiality and a conviction that sharing the process of craft creates meaningful connections to histories of labor and place. Weaving is an underpinning of all the work that I do, whether it is making baskets and other crafts or teaching, and I love the long history of connection to place that accompanies the craft of weaving."