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Born in New Jersey and now residing in Tunbridge, Vermont, Doña Nazarenko has been weaving since 1988 and teaching since 1994. While living along the New Jersey coast, Doña developed an interest in woodcrafts and related art forms that developed into her desire to take basket making classes in 1988. Her exploration of a different art medium has since evolved into a flourishing talent. She now enjoys making traditional baskets using reed with wooden accents to more challenging baskets using birch bark from the area surrounding her current residence in rural Vermont. The highlight of the early years at her craft was having a one-on-one critique with John McGuire at Peter's Gallery in 1992. His confidence in her and his discretion continues to help her with her current work. Today she can be seen demonstrating basketry representing Vermont fiber artists at local and out-of-state events. ~ Doña
is also an instructor and teaches on-going courses of "Basketry, the
Functional Art" at Lebanon College, Lebanon, NH. Doña has a love of basket history so her baskets
fit into the "days of yesteryear." She has been a costume
interpreter of the 1830's basket maker at the historic Allaire State
Park, NJ, and has been spotlighted on local cable TV. She has
received numerous awards for her work.
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