Every 1 2024
NBO Members Exhibition
Every 1 2024 is an all-inclusive, members-only basketry exhibition that demonstrates the breadth and scope of the basketry that NBO members create. It features works from 135 artists representing 33 states as well as Australia, Canada, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. View all awards
The exhibition is offered in conjunction with the online gathering Virtually Woven 2024, July 12-14, 2024. It will remain available to the public until 12/31/24; after that date, the exhibition will be available only to NBO members.
Moving Forward
Surprise
Bucket Brigade
Making Decisions
Face Recognition
Defying Expectations
The Five Seasons, FIVE?!?
Spirit Basket
Every Birdy Needs a Home
Stand Tall
Cozette
Fish Trap #3: Have you met my bully?
4D Map
Fire and Ice Basket #6
Contained
Let’s Call This…
Disguise
Pinch 4
Capricious
Chotto (Little Bit)
Black Ash basket
Vessel #5
Summer Waves
Curled Over
Big Exhale
Woven Mandala
Round Barrel Cactus
Friends
Tpot
No Guarantees
Three Braids
Untitled
Pacific Rim
Glass Basket #1
Cosmic Journey
Ghost Kiss
Held Together
Black and White Trio
Artemis
Bottomless Bowls
Ancients and Aliens First Encounter with Spaceship
Body Image
Weaving Through the Chaos
Emerging
Pandemic Initiator
Zazzle
Dragonfly Plate Basket
Rhapsody in Blue
Sargeant Major
Natural Tendencies
Up in Flames
Rustic #7
Barcelona Winter
RG28-23 (us)
Bivalve
Two
Green Vessel
Sonoran Desert Bloom
Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Midnight Waters
In Memory of Michael
Ancient One
Pine Needle Mask
Firm
Chain Sinnet #2868
Three Legged Face(s) with Hair
Vessel No. 395
Navigating the Waters Together
Dulce de Leche and Licorice
Canyon Shadows
Sunrise/Sunset CrowBells
Small Oriole Basket
For the Love of Color
Knotted Spore Buddies
I’ve Got Rhythm
Oolong
Shed Antler on the Mossy Path #274/73
Birch Trees, Vermont
Unakite
Second Boat
Suzanne’s Rope Coil
A Road Less Traveled
Untitled
Untitled
Copper 1
Hardware Study 1
Indigo Vase
Fiesta
Letting Off Steam
Relative
Hidden Pathway
Black Cat
Seedling
Crossing the Red Line
Dark Cloud
Feathers
Tower pod, shades of pink
Middle Rotundo
Air Vessel
Sea Urchin Basket
Swimmers
Meditation for Monarchs and Mom
Willow gather with Inkle strap
Growing
Luminosity
Tripod
Untitled
Black Bentwood Sphere
Impish Light
Heaven and Earth
Zed
River’s Edge
The Night They Invented Champagne
Simply Straws
Willow Lady
Millefeuille
Black Lotus
Kintsugi
SWAG
Leaves
Ancient Markings
Light Pack
Winter Blue
Red Vessel
Flower Basket for Spring
Waterfall in the Stars
Generation
Faulty Towers: No Waste Fashion and The Inside Story
Yarn Basket
So Knotty
Chirality Right
Rincon
The Mystery Behind It
Copper Star
Awards
“Out of the Gate” – first piece entered
Merry Warner, Leaves
“Wordsmith” – longest title
Carol Ventura, Positive Negative: Generosity vs Greed and Responsibility vs Entitlement
“Ginormous” – largest piece
David Bacharach, Great Pacific Garbage Patch – 12′ x 9′ x 7′
“Nano” – smallest piece
Athena Swikata, Chotto (Little Bit) – 1.75″ x 2.5″ x 1.25″
“Prismatastic” – most colorful
Malle Whitaker, Sunrise/Sunset CrowBells
“Wackadoodle” – most whimsical
Danielle Bodine, Ancients and Aliens First Encounter with Spaceship
“Sublime” – serene
Patti Quinn Hill, Luminosity
“Labyrinthian” – most complex
Barbara Osborne, Generation
“Ephemeral” – explores the transient nature of basketry
Catriona Pollard, Waterfall in the Stars
“Makes a Statement” – effectively communicates an idea
Mo Kelman, Dark Cloud
“Just because” – the piece seemed worthy for some inexplicable reason
Willie Ziegler, Pacific Rim
“Down to the wire – last piece entered”
Mieke Langenhuizen, Willow Lady
Exhibition Committee Awards
Gina Telcocci, Middle Rotundo
Lynn Dees, Fish Trap #3: Have you met my bully?
P. Jill Green, 4D Map
Jeannet Leendertse, Bivalve
Nancy Briemle, The Mystery Behind It
Julie Kornblum, Let’s Call This…
Dawn Swajian, Black Lotus
Acknowledgements
This exhibition would not have been possible without the exceedingly generous contribution of countless hours by Cael Chappell and technological expertise from Denis Doyon of Samadhi Web Design.
A special thanks to the Exhibition Committee.
Lastly, our gratitude goes to Joan Ciolino for her assistance with the behind-the-scenes aspects of this exhibition.