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Contemporary Basketry Is So Much
More Than Weaving.
It’s about creating vessels that hold space, which can
be achieved using a variety of sculptural mediums.
Harriet Goodall’s signature online course Form to Freedom – Weaving for Fibre Sculpture has been designed with this in mind.
Carefully developed as a deep dive into working with plants, fibres, dyeing and the basketry techniques Harriet uses to make her sculptural objects and woven lighting unique and original.
Harriet Goodall invites you into her private studio and promises to free your mind to the endless sculptural possibilities that ancient weaving techniques provide when combined with contemporary basketry. The same techniques and ethical practices she has used to sustain her professional art practice for over 14 years, making her one of Australia’s most loved fibre artists.
All course materials, including self-paced beautifully filmed streaming videos and comprehensive resource guides, are within an easy to use member portal and yours to access and revisit anytime.
Form to Freedom – Weaving For Fibre Sculpture is an investment in your creative education. It’s a worldwide community for enrolled students to come together in a private online forum and share your weaving adventures directly with Harriet, ask questions, bounce ideas, pass knowledge sideways and a resource for life!
In Form to Freedom you’ll learn about…
- Harvesting materials
- Making cordage
- Coiling
- Knotless netting/looping
- Open paired twining
- Random weaving
- Natural dyeing
- Sculptural elements
- Leatherwork
- The business of Fibre Art
Thanks to Form to Freedom you’ll have a comprehensive library of weaving and basketry techniques that you’ll have access to for life.
There’s also an abundance of ideas and inspiration to springboard your fibre work into unique and original contemporary fibre sculpture that you’ll be proud to share with others.
You’ll also discover just how much weaving can bring people together and make connections.
About Harriet Goodall
Harriet Goodall has dedicated her entire adult life in service to the preservation of culture through her pursuit of weaving.
She has witnessed first hand indigenous weavers in Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan, India, Australia and across southern Africa recognising the universality in coming together to dye and weave in villages and homes.
“I find the community that is created when weaving in a group is soul food and really beneficial to mental health – perhaps mimicking the ‘family model’ of making at home, so prevalent across many countries I have visited around the world.”
Harriet has run an independent art studio making sculpture, lighting and woven installations for private and commercial clients since 2007. She exhibits regularly and has passed on her passion for contemporary basket making techniques through popular workshops across Australia and around the world.
“I’m looking forward to the opportunity to share my passion and knowledge of weaving with a global audience, embracing the challenge of creating an online community of international weavers to connect with and also learn from.”
-Harriet
Harriet will guide you through the following modules sharing her wisdom along the way.
MODULE 1: MAKING AN AMULET
MODULE 2: HARVESTING PLANTS FOR WEAVING
The wonderful thing about basket making is that you don’t need a whole lot of expensive equipment to get started. Take a walk in nature with Harriet learning about the ethics of harvesting, collecting plant materials from your garden, bush or surrounding streetscape and how to prepare, dry and store those materials to make them suitable for weaving. A comprehensive guide to purchasing materials with a supplier list is also included.
MODULE 3: PODS, NESTS AND COCOONS
MODULE 4: IN THE LOOP
MODULE 5: LOOPING FOR SCULPTURE
MODULE 6: COILING WITH PLANTS AND CLAY
MODULE 7: OPEN PAIRED TWINING
MODULE 8: DYEING PLANT FIBRES
MODULE 9: SCULPTURAL MEDIUMS
It’s time to combine your new basketry skills and create a random woven pod-shaped vessel to hold space with a wire basket armature. You’ll discover a way to rust dye your fabric, further enhance your sculptures with embroidery and stitch, and discover different surface treatments to harden and preserve your work to create contemporary wall hangings and 3D sculptures.
The possibilities are endless!
Why Enrol in a Fibre Arts Take Two Signature Course?
Joining Form to Freedom includes:
- Lifetime access: Revisit the course content anytime you want to refresh your skills or find new inspiration and insights.
- Learning at your own pace: When it comes to working through the course modules you choose when and where. Learn at your own pace, in your own space.
- Student community group: Engage with like-minded artists and form connections that could last a lifetime.
- Two live Q&A sessions: Get direct feedback and insights from Harriet herself.
- 8 Weeks of tutor support: Harriet will be there to guide you, answer your questions, and help you overcome any artistic hurdles.
- Showcasing your artwork: your enrolment includes an invitation to participate in an online student exhibition.
Register now to be notified when this course becomes available.
By submitting your email address and registering your interest, you agree to receive information about this course, one monthly eNewsletter and weekly Friday Feature Artist interview updates via email, in accordance with our Privacy Policy. We will never share or sell your personal information.