Sandy Elverd: Artist - Contemporary Basket Weaver - Community Development - Project Co-ordination

 

 

 

Sandy Elverd, one of South Australia's leading contemporary fibre artists has a strong skill base in traditional and contemporary basketry techniques and loves to incorporate materials from the land into her work. In 2008 she completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts Honours (first class) specialising in sculpture at the South Australian School of Art and received the SALA Festival Jam Factory Contemporary Craft & Design Award.

Recent career highlights include exhibiting at the 12th International Triennial of Tapestry in Lodz Poland in 2007, teaching at Haystack Mountain School of Craft in Maine, USA in 2006, and a residency at Sanskriti Kendra, New Delhi in 2005. She has worked extensively on a broad range of arts projects including the Tjanpi Desert Weavers Project featured at WOMADelaide 2007 and Weaving the Murray, commissioned for the Centenary of Federation and launched at the Art Gallery of South Australia.

Sandy coordinated the highly successful event Intertwine featured in the Adelaide Festival of Arts 2002 and received an Australia Council residency in the same year at Camden Head in NSW, recognising Sandy’s contribution within the community art field.

 

     
Sandy at the 12th International Triennial of Tapestry,
Lodz, Poland May 2007