Join us in learning abut this traditional art form that has been passed down for generations in the south.
Sweet-grass basketry is an African art form that has been practiced continuously in South Carolina for over three hundred years. Wherever rice was grown on the south Atlantic Coast, coiled baskets were used in the harvest. During the long decline of rice production from the Civil War to World War I, African American basket-makers continued to sew baskets on plantations and on the small family farms they had acquired. Learn the techniques to sew your own basket. Instruction is by Mary Graham Grant. Fee of $70 includes all materials. Students must bring a pair of scissors. A Nail bone can be purchase from the instructor for $5. Class size limited to minimum of 5 and maximum of 12.Class fills fast so get your registrations by deadline of November 2.
$70
Phone: 803-545-3093
Email: brenda.oliver@columbiasc.gov
2019/11/16 - 2019/11/16
Columbia Art Center
1227 Taylor Street, Columbia, SC 29201
Parking time may be purchased at meters on the street and at the 5 hour parking spaces in the Cannon Parking Garage.