Fishsticks Basketry School
“Where traditions and fine craftsmanship meet and greet, strike a spark, leave a mark”
Founded in 1991 by two basketry artists from the Northwest, Judy Zugish and Bill Roeder seeded a vision: To create an educational resource devoted to the preservation of authentic basketry skills. Our compelling purpose has persisted through many challenging and rewarding years and we find ourselves today still embracing this mission.
Locations confirm character, and this 2-acre designer garden defines ours, for Fishsticks Basketry is a hands-on field study school placed in a landscape of growing plants nurtured for their fiber arts potential. Committed to the well-nourished theories of lifetime learning, we welcome all levels, all ages to the development of thoughtful, useful, and beautiful expressions in our lives.
The Fishsticks Journey
Meet the Instructors
“Both partners have over 20 years of active participation in the exciting renaissance of basketry, and each has trained extensively with master weavers of many nations.”
Master Weavers | Guest Instructors
From time to time, Fishsticks Basketry hosts remarkable and gifted teachers from across the globe to bring their skills in technique and material to the Northwest. These guests come from many notable traditions, bringing their own passionate energy from as far away as Russia, Japan, England, Germany, and Canada as well as across the US. They always leave enchanted by our region, eager to return, and we are enriched with their shared knowledge.