Polly Adams Sutton

With a background in painting, Polly Adams Sutton relocated to Seattle in 1979 where she discovered basketry through Seattle’s Weavers’ Guild. She has won accolades for experimenting with materials such as invasive vines to create sculptural baskets, and her work is held by the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C.

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Beare
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Nebula
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Glacier Bear
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Atta
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Bear Bark
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Stellar Jay
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Berry
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Half Day
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Elwah
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Chair 11
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Broken Flowers
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Wire Coil 01
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De Reguer
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Unsewn 2
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T1 Table
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Crucible
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