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2009 Arts & Crafts Grant Competition

The 2009 Arts & Crafts Competition is now accepting submissions. Here's a description of how to apply.

Look below for information about previous years' winnners. Looking at prior years winners will give you an idea of what we are looking for.

Prior Arts & Crafts Grant Awards


Arts & Crafts Discussion Group

The Bamboo Arts and Crafts Network is sponsoring a bamboo arts and crafts discussion group on the Internet. Established in October, 2000, our group represents 63 countries worldwide, and is growing. Membership is free.

This site was formed:

Through the exchange of ideas and experiences, we can gain a better understanding of the mysteries and wonders of bamboo, develop our crafts and skills, and improve the quality of our lives.

We hope that this site will be a resource for inspiration, information, friendship and goodwill!

From bamboocrafts, welcome !!


Arts and Crafts Resource List


Alphabetical listing of all entries

Bamboo Textile
163 Shattuck Street
Brea, CA 92821
Phone: 714-469-1483
Fax: 775-371-1944

Sells spun bamboo yarn and “raw” fiber (in large quantities) in addition to clothing made from the yarn.


Nancy Moore Bess
186 Harkness Road
Amherst, Massachusetts 01002
Tel: 413-253-0459

Nancy offers two slide lectures with samples: “Bamboo in Japan” and “Japanese Bamboo Basketry,” each about one hour in length. Travel expenses, plus honorarium.


Boo-Shoot Gardens
5722 Campbell Lake Road
Anacortes, WA 98221
Tel: 360-299-8235
email for sales information

Boo-Shoot Gardens carries bamboo charcoal, pendants, baskets, bamboo poles and the CD Voices of Bamboo by Mr. Matsumoto.


BambroTex.com
China Bambro Textile Co., Ltd
Kaiqi Building, 31 North Third Ring Road, Beijing
P. Code:100088
P. R. China
Tel: +86-10-62355853, 62388487
Fax: +86-10-62371159
email for sales information

BambroTex can provide bamboo fiber, yarn and thread in large quantities. They can refer you to manufacturers of bamboo fabric, towels and bedding in many different colors and patterns.


Darrel DeBoer, architect
1835 Pacific Ave.
Alameda CA 94501 USA
Tel: 510-865-3669
FAX: 510-865-7022

Darrel has designed and built many bamboo structures throughout the U.S. His talks have ranged from two hours to five days in length.


Esprit Travel & Tours
200 S. San Pedro Street, Suite 506
Los Angeles, CA 90012
info@esprittravel.com

Bamboo & Basket Arts of Japan, Sept 21 - Oct. 03, 2004


Fishsticks
Judy Zugish and Bill Roeder
PO Box 1417
8220 State Avenue
Marysville, WA 98270
Phone/fax: 360-658-2398

Judy and Bill sell prepared bamboo for fine Japanese basketry and artist craftswork, and also prepare to custom sizing for special orders. Basketry workshops and private tutorials are available at their workshop. Travel to your educational site for workshops of six to twelve people can also be arranged.


Gale Beth Goldberg
Bamboo Style
322 Elizabeth Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
tel/fax: 805 966 - 9038

She has designed/built garden structures and eco-interiors including applications of bamboo products in home and business decor: on the floor, up the wall, off the wall, for the window, on the ceiling.

She conducts bamboo construction workshops. Methods of harvesting, curing, treating are discussed. Skills demonstrated and practiced include - cutting, foundations/footings, fastening, and finishings.

She educates with slide presentations, bamboo materials, and discussion/Q&A. Topics include bamboo constructions, bamboo art & craft, bamboo inside, and bamboo in the landscape


Habu Textiles
135 West 29th Street, Suite 804
New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 239-3546
Fax: (212) 239-4173
Email: habu@habutextiles.com

Habu has many unusual yarns. They stock bamboo yarn in several different sizes, but all in natural white.


The Handweavers Guild of America, (HGA) have “published an article about handspinning bamboo fiber. The article, written by Bonnie S. Carter, is part of the Learning Exchange program, where HGA members exchange samples of their work with others. The article appears in the Summer, 2007 issue of Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot, HGA's quarterly magazine. To learn more about HGA, Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot and the Learning Exchange program visit HGA's Web site.” Their Web site also includes links to sources of bamboo fiber for spinning.


Hardwick and Sons, Inc.
4214 Roosevelt Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Phone: (206) 632-1203
Toll-free: (866) 369-6525
Fax: (206) 632-0678
Email: service@eHardwicks.com

Hardwick has a fine selection of tools for bamboo craft work —Japanese saws, splitting knives, four- and six-way splitters as well as just about any other kind of tool you could think of.


Cal Hashimoto
Bamboo Fine Arts
PO Box 1274
Kealakekua, Hawaii 96750
Tel: 808-326-9894

Bamboo is the primary material in Cal’s sculpture, but he also includes many other organic materials such as wood, gourds, and fibers. The scale ranges from tabletop to well over 14 feet in height. Photographs of his current work can be seen on his Web site. Commissions are welcome.


Robert Herard
107-09 172Street
Jamaica Queens, NY 11733

Caribbean handmade household items and jewelry.


Hida Tool & Hardware
1333 San Pablo Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94702
Tel: 510-524-3700 Toll free: 1-800-443-5512
Fax: 510-524-3423 Toll free: 1-888-2284-7473

Hida is famous in the San Francisco Bay Area for their high quality tool and hardware selection. Bamboo tools are available or can be custom ordered. Catalogues for both woodworking and gardening tools are available -- $5 for both.


Aya Itagaki
P.O. Box 132
4421 Lake Morey Road
Fairlee, VT 05045-0132
Phone/Fax: 802-333-9966
Web site: http//ayaitagaki.tripod.com

Aya describes her brush calligraphy and Japanese sumi-e painting as a major part of her 60 year life and the “unlimited creation of brush movement is my highest moment of physical and spiritual harmony.” Commission work is welcome. Size and price are flexible. Her calligraphy of the Japanese kanji characters for bamboo are always in demand.


Elaina Kassouf
PO Box 80386
Portland, OR 97280
Tel: 503-246-2890

Elaina combines many materials and techniques in her basket weaving. Bamboo is one of the materials with which she is working and experimenting sometimes combining it with core and cane rattan. She exhibits her work in galleries in the northwest and commissions are welcome. Elaina teaches basketry on a regular basis in the Portland area. Please call or write to be on her mailing list.


Jodie Okun
Jodi’s Gifts
PO Box 230659
New York, NY 10023
Tel: 212-496-7333
Fax: 646-505-0864

Jodie carries bamboo motif items ceramics, soap, incense, incense holders, pitchers, etc. Order by e-mail only.


Michael Zimber
Stone Forest, Inc.
PO Box 2840
Santa Fe, NM 87504
Tel: 505-986-8883
Fax: 505-982-2712

Stone Forest specializes in hand-carved granite fountains, stone lanterns, and stone basins. They also carry bamboo accessories for the garden, such as deer scarers and water spouts.


Pat Wipf
#340
2325 Third Street
San Francisco, California 94107
Tel: 415-861-2219

Pat specializes in pastel on paper interpretations of the woven surface of Japanese bamboo baskets. Pastel sizes currently range from 22” x 30” to 30” x 44.” Inventory now available, but commissions are welcome. Prices range from $1,400 to $3,500.


Shanghai Tenbro Bamboo Textile Co., Ltd.
1517, No. 585 Tianmu Middle Road
Shanghai, China 200070
Tel: (86-21)63802863 or 63802774
FAX: (86-21)63801920
email: info@tenbro.com

They sell bamboo pulp, fiber, yarn, thread, fabric and finished goods such as bed linens.


Yarn Barn of Kansas
930 Massachusetts
Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Tel: 800-468-0035

The Yarn Barn carries knit-spun bamboo yarn in ten colors. At the time I'm writing, the cost is $13.50 for a 3.5 oz skein of 250 yards.


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