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Handmade in England.

This wall sculpture is part of the designer's series of reinterpreted traditional fishing baskets finished in pale willow.

Studio AMOS is a craft studio headed up by Irish basketmaker Annemarie O’Sullivan and designer Tom McWalter. work is handwoven from willow, reed, and hazel wood—materials Studio AMOS grows and harvests by hand on their land in the South East of England. Employing techniques used for hundreds of years, functional and non-functional forms are a response to the traditions and surrounding landscape of rural England.

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Handmade in England.

This wall sculpture is part of the designer's series of reinterpreted traditional fishing baskets finished in pale willow.

Studio AMOS is a craft studio headed up by Irish basketmaker Annemarie O’Sullivan and designer Tom McWalter. work is handwoven from willow, reed, and hazel wood—materials Studio AMOS grows and harvests by hand on their land in the South East of England. Employing techniques used for hundreds of years, functional and non-functional forms are a response to the traditions and surrounding landscape of rural England.

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Based in the South East of England, Studio AMOS is headed up by artist Annemarie O’Sullivan and designer Tom McWalter. Employing techniques used for hundreds of years, functional and non-functional forms are a response to the traditions and surrounding landscape of rural England. Working primarily in willow, reed, and hazel wood, Studio AMOS cultivates and harvests all materials used, including about 20 varieties of willow, on a half-acre of land that makes up O’Sullivan’s home and studio.

In Woven Conversations, her 2022 exhibition at MARCH, O’Sullivan explores the physical dialogue shared with her longtime basketmaking teacher, Mary Butcher (MBE) and cross-cultural conversations through the language of utilitarian basketry. A treasure trove of the finest basketmaking skills, the exhibition centers around the Irish word taisce (TASH-ka) meaning “treasure,” or “to store, to carefully keep a valuable item.” From large-scale sculptural drawings and lighting to oversized baskets and willow scoops, Woven Conversations is a rare first-hand look at O’Sullivan’s deep knowledge and intricate artistry.


SHOWS

Woven Conversations, October 20 - December 2, 2022