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About Matt Tommey...
Matt Tommey's interest in fine craft and handmade baskets began as a
teenager, growing up in southern Georgia. His passion for using natural
materials
began to center around creeping southern vine, kudzu while in school
in the North Georgia mountains at Young Harris College and the University
of Georgia.
Now an Asheville, North Carolina resident, Matt's handcrafted baskets
are a whimsical collaboration of traditional Appalachian forms and wild,
rustic, natural materials including natural vines (kudzu, wisteria,
grapevine), branches
(birch, oak, ash & poplar),
long leaf pine needles and poplar bark. His interpretation of rib baskets
and other traditional shapes offer a heartfelt nod to his roots in Appalachian
basketry while offering a contemporary expression that is all his own.
The Process
Every basket starts with a walk in the woods, searching for just the right materials. Matt pays close attention to the materials he chooses in the harvesting process to ensure the most unique design features and highest quality possible.
After harvesting, Matt carefully cleans, separates and prepares the materials
for curing - a drying season required to minimize shrinkage - at
his workshop. Once fully cured, the vines are soaked or boiled to
bring them ‘"back
to life" and are prepared for weaving.
Each basket is completed by adding a hand-hammered copper leaf made by
Matt from found and recycled materials. This has become one of his
trademarks.
Professional Membership
Member, Southern Highland Craft Guild
Board Member, National Basketmakers
Organization
Instructor,
John C. Campbell Folk School
Instructor, Arrowmont School of Art & Craft
Member, Handmade in America's Craft Registry
Member, American Craft Council
Member, BlueRidge Basketmakers Guild - Asheville, NC
Recognized, American Artist Under 40 - Smithsonian's Renwick Gallery
Artists Who I'm Friends With...
| Charles Donaldson, Glass Artist |
Sarah Rolland, Potter |
| Judi Harwood, Potter |
BIllie Ruth Sudduth, Basketmaker |
| Tom White, Sculptor |
Susan Taylor, Basketmaker |
| Michael Dudash, Painter |
Carol Bomer, Mixed Media Painter |
| Phil DeAngelo, Painter |
Fleta Monaghan, Painter |
| Tim Barnwell, Photographer |
Pattie Ann Hale, Mixed Media
Artist |
| Janice Van Cronkhite, Painter |
Al Garnto, Sculptor |
| Steve Scott, Writer |
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