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Textile Treasure Hunt
Sep
23

Textile Treasure Hunt

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO IN-CLIMATE WEATHER**

Textile treasure hunt in La Plaza Community Garden, E 9th St & Avenue C:

Come to the garden to learn and/or share textile skills. Spend some time crafting and getting to know each other; building skills and community. There are various spots in the garden where textile artists and designers are sitting ready to show you how to: spin yarn, crochet accessories, mend garments, quilt a blanket and more! If you have a textile skill to share, bring it along and find a tranquil spot to craft with others. Stick around to see 'A Fun Play about How Scary Climate Change Is' happening in the garden from 6pm. 

Learn More @ecogencollective @rfflowerr @katherinepriceweir @jasminriskstudio @jessandralondon @emma.Cali @ollie_must_create

A community research collective striving for Ecogenesis: A Utopia in which any remaining boundaries between "humanity" and "nature" have been dissolved, allowing humanity to resume its role as one part of the larger ecosystem/eco-community or earth. Where we co-exist fruitfully with all other living things in synergy. Where all forms of knowledge, culture, and wisdom are shared and evolved for the cultivation of new technologies, relationships, and beauty. Where all things created are co-created between organisms with mutual care and understanding for each other and the ecosystem, and are limited only by our continued collective enjoyment. The guiding pillars/ethics of Ecogenesis are: Regenerative (Regional), Accessible (Cottage Scale, Open-Source), Interdisciplinary, Mutualism (Co-creation, Non-hierarchical), Decentralized and Diverse.

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Lake Pigments- Invasive and Ruderal Plant Color With Natalie Stopka
Sep
23

Lake Pigments- Invasive and Ruderal Plant Color With Natalie Stopka

Starting with foraging ethics, you will together with Botanical Colors discuss how to identify dye sources and extract their color. You will then transmute those dyes into shelf-stable lake pigments, expanding their potential application to paints, crayons, and pastels. Natalie will focus on the invasive plants of the northeast US, but participants will learn to extrapolate our basic recipe to any dye plant. You’ll discuss the chemistry controlling vibrancy and opacity, and in Botanical Colors’ second session learn to turn our finished pigments into watercolors and pastels. The artist’s materials made from the boisterous plants around us root our craft to place, and locate beauty even within vilified but resilient local plants.

Join Botanical Colors for Invasive and Ruderal Local Color With Natalie Stopka. Did you know that color is all around you, even underfoot? Natalie will explore the pigment potential of these ruderal (a plant growing on waste ground or among refuse) and invasive plants to make lake pigments.

Learn More botanicalcolors.com

@botanicalcolors

Botanical Colors offers natural dyes and education to textile and fiber arts artisans around the world. We support regional farmers, organic farming, regenerative soil and are forever excited creating new plant-based colors out of our Seattle-based studio.

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OUT OF SEAM - NATURAL DYE "PH" WORKSHOP
Sep
22

OUT OF SEAM - NATURAL DYE "PH" WORKSHOP

M.PATMOS is excited to host one of our favorite talented people, Tajah Ellis for a day of color alchemy using natural materials from our very own surroundings. Details to follow.

Ages 5 and up.

Refreshments will be served.

Learn More mpatmos.com

@mpatmos

Established over ten years ago, M.PATMOS designs modern wardrobe staples and sophisticated, textural knitwear meant to be passed down to future generations.

Focused on high quality and minimizing our environmental impact, we’ve worked with small family owned factories and workshops for many years, merging sustainable artisan hand crafted techniques and technology to create beautiful designs in luxurious, natural fibers.

We opened our shop in the fall of 2018 in Brooklyn, New York where we focus on bringing you the best from independent designers.

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NATURAL DYERS MEET AND GREET
Sep
22

NATURAL DYERS MEET AND GREET

M.PATMOS is excited to host a meet and greet for New York Based Natural Dyers. (Natural Dyers from elsewhere welcome!)

Please RSVP by September 20th

Refreshments will be served.

Learn More mpatmos.com

@mpatmos

Established over ten years ago, M.PATMOS designs modern wardrobe staples and sophisticated, textural knitwear meant to be passed down to future generations.

Focused on high quality and minimizing our environmental impact, we’ve worked with small family owned factories and workshops for many years, merging sustainable artisan hand crafted techniques and technology to create beautiful designs in luxurious, natural fibers.

We opened our shop in the fall of 2018 in Brooklyn, New York where we focus on bringing you the best from independent designers.

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Brian Michael Reed: Between Portals and Planes
Sep
19

Brian Michael Reed: Between Portals and Planes

A private artist-led tour of an exhibition of indigo batik wax works made in Bali, Indonesia last year. The series the 'Space Above the Coconut Tree' investigates the Tri Hita Karana concept of stewarding the earth, human culture, and divine culture in equal efforts to maintain a healthy society. Metaphorically and physically these trees bridge all three realms.

Over the past decade, Brian lived, studied, and worked in China, Japan, and Indonesia, and that has sculptured his sense of design and aesthetics in unique ways when overlaid with the Appalachian folk art he grew up with. He is a pictorial anthropologist who creates works of pictorial anthropology, based on experiences and interactions, recorded thoughts, and observations from lived experience of place. Core themes of my practice center around issues of sustainable water management and the inextricable dependency of cultural wisdom on the natural environment.

Please note that the gallery is located in a historic townhouse so there is no elevator in the building.
The gallery is located on the 3rd Floor, and so visitors must feel comfortable walking up the main staircase.

Learn More brianmichaelreed.com

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Earth Color Dye Lab: BYO Dyeing Drop-in Workshop with Obuchi-sensei
Sep
19

Earth Color Dye Lab: BYO Dyeing Drop-in Workshop with Obuchi-sensei

This workshop offers a freestyle and casual dyeing experience. Reserve your spot and bring the materials you want to dye. Beautiful Bengala and Indigo dye baths are open on the table and ready for you! You can also purchase items from our selection, including T-shirts in various sizes and pillowcases, to experiment further. For beginners, Obuchi-sensei will guide you in creating shibori patterns.

This lecture-free workshop is both enjoyable and practical, suitable for beginners and children alike. Dyeing is easy, yet the results are professional, making it perfect for solo enjoyment or a fun group activity.

  • Unsuitable materials cannot be accepted for dyeing. Please bring alternate items or inquire before the workshop.

  • Bring pre-washed or used materials for better color results.

  • No materials for resale/commercial purposes. We are happy to dye items for your personal use.

  • You are allowed to bring up to 3 items or a maximum total weight of 3 lbs.

  • The cost of the materials will be charged based on weight.

  • When booking, choose the time slot to avoid crowds. It takes about 1 hour to complete one piece.

Additional cost: $3 per ounce of your material from home.
Option to purchase materials at the class starting from $8.
Fee: $60 (excl. materials)

Learn More www.loopoftheloom.com

Loop of the Loom is pleased to introduce the revolutionary and therapeutic SAORI method to people of all ages and backgrounds, through what we like to call “Zen weaving.” Our two Zen weaving dojos are located in NYC, and are a place where everyone can relax while creating unique textiles using unlimited colors and textures. We import Japanese natural dyes, organic yarns, and SAORI looms which are carefully curated with sustainability and wellness in mind, and suited for eco-conscious crafters.

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Bengala Workshop III: Bengala x Indigo - Study Japanese Color Palette
Sep
17

Bengala Workshop III: Bengala x Indigo - Study Japanese Color Palette

In this workshop, you will create multiple colors with natural indigo and dye while learning the technique of Makiage-shibori using a special tool.

The material to be dyed is hand-woven cotton called khadi from India. This large shawl has fringes around and measures 71" x 43". Makes a great shawl all year round.

The art and culture of wabi-sabi, which was based on the spirit of Zen, inspired the townspeople's fashion that was popular in Japan 200 years ago. They called the fashion color chart "四十八茶百鼠 48 Browns and 100 Grays". Layered indigo blue on Bengala colors to create a deep shade and enjoyed of expression in subtle hues.

Learn More www.loopoftheloom.com

Loop of the Loom is pleased to introduce the revolutionary and therapeutic SAORI method to people of all ages and backgrounds, through what we like to call “Zen weaving.” Our two Zen weaving dojos are located in NYC, and are a place where everyone can relax while creating unique textiles using unlimited colors and textures. We import Japanese natural dyes, organic yarns, and SAORI looms which are carefully curated with sustainability and wellness in mind, and suited for eco-conscious crafters.

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Bengala Workshop II: 1-Day Course "Ancient Color from the Soil"
Sep
16

Bengala Workshop II: 1-Day Course "Ancient Color from the Soil"

Join the one-day course to master the essence of Bengala! Learn from artisans through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on practice. You'll develop a deeper affection for Bengala as you understand its core. This course includes hands-on dyeing of three pieces of fabric. Another highlight of this class is the practical experience of creating dyes from pigments.

* The material cost is included.

Learn More www.loopoftheloom.com

Loop of the Loom is pleased to introduce the revolutionary and therapeutic SAORI method to people of all ages and backgrounds, through what we like to call “Zen weaving.” Our two Zen weaving dojos are located in NYC, and are a place where everyone can relax while creating unique textiles using unlimited colors and textures. We import Japanese natural dyes, organic yarns, and SAORI looms which are carefully curated with sustainability and wellness in mind, and suited for eco-conscious crafters.

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Bengala Workshop I: Crafting Journey with a Handmade Bengala Bag
Sep
15

Bengala Workshop I: Crafting Journey with a Handmade Bengala Bag

Join a day of mindful crafting! Mr. Obuchi, a Bengala artisan and artist, hopes to introduce participants to the joy of dyeing handicrafts through this workshop, and wishes for them to incorporate this into their everyday lives. The ethical materials he selected have been transformed into beautiful bag components through his craftsmanship.

Instructor: Yutaka Obuchi, Yukako Satone

Obuchi crafted buttons from wild cherry wood. The fabric he discovered was woven with cotton and washi paper, which was spun from abandoned cedar tree pulp. The upcycling leather straps are repurposed from discarded leather, avoiding wastage. With these remarkable materials for the bag-making workshop, he named "Crafting on Journey," a traveling workshop aimed at creating heartfelt original bags. Obuchi has been holding these workshops all across Japan, and Loop of the Loom requested one to be hosted in the US. We also hope that the experiences gained from this workshop can be applied to enrich your life!

At this workshop, your bag can be dyed with Bengala dye as its base and then decorated with the Katazome Technique. Unleash your creativity by either crafting your own unique designs or selecting from our various stencil patterns.Rest assured- your dyed handbag will turn out beautifully regardless of experience or technique, as Bengala dyes blend and harmonize seamlessly. You can also sew the straps and buttons by yourself, fashioning an entirely distinctive cloth bag that remains unparalleled among mass-produced items. Let's craft your own personalized bag with care that's unique to you!

* The material provided by the instructor. The cost $30 will be charged at the class.

Learn More www.loopoftheloom.com

Loop of the Loom is pleased to introduce the revolutionary and therapeutic SAORI method to people of all ages and backgrounds, through what we like to call “Zen weaving.” Our two Zen weaving dojos are located in NYC, and are a place where everyone can relax while creating unique textiles using unlimited colors and textures. We import Japanese natural dyes, organic yarns, and SAORI looms which are carefully curated with sustainability and wellness in mind, and suited for eco-conscious crafters.

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TANGLED: ROOTS GROW
Sep
10

TANGLED: ROOTS GROW

  • 219 Johnson Avenue Brooklyn, NY, 11206 United States (map)
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In May 2023, Mary Jaeger traveled the Silk Road in Uzbekistan. The journey among caravanserais, ancient walled cities and bustling village markets lead her to a myriad of ikat and suzani textile studios to see hand-made fabrics being created using age-old techniques. Traveling this path which connected east to west for centuries, connected Jaeger’s design life’s work as she shifted from Japan to Europe to NYC. Much like roots of civilization and textiles, seeing the Silk Road artisans connected and nurtured Jaeger’s inspirations, just as trees grow and flower from tangled and ancient roots. Immersed in the rich and varied cultures of Central Asia deepened and enhanced my her use of geometric and nature-inspired motifs, specific color relationships and how fabrics are designed, made and used.

These experiences offered Jaeger the opportunity to step into new territory, encouraging her to combine shaped-resist dyed textiles with vintage and contemporary Uzbekistan suzanis and ikats. For this exhibition, Jaeger has created a series of coats and interior wall panels that cross cultural and time barriers combining a variety of materials using layering, quilting and applique methods.

Each coat and wall panel is hand-embroidered with one of my Words of Hope: Love Joy Peace Courage Happiness Empathy Compassion. These messages encourage the wearers and viewers to be conscious of their own actions and communication skills, and to be aware of dismissive waste in our fragile world.

Learn More www.maryjaeger.com

@maryjaeger_ny

Mary Jaeger draws on years of study and work in Japan and SE Asia. She is an entrepreneur well known for her timeless textile designs using shaped-resist dyeing and manipulation techniques, mindful of sustainability, eco-consciousness and circular fashion. Jaeger’s niche women's and interior accessory collections, at their core reflect her passions for color, texture and pattern, synthesized with simple silhouettes, natural fibers and a love of hand crafted and couture sewing details. Jaeger exhibits internationally and is the recipient of the Smithsonian Honoring the Future Sustainability Award.

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Oksana Danziger: Colors of Nature
Sep
9

Oksana Danziger: Colors of Nature

This is a one-day open-door event with immersive experiences centred around indigo dyeing and eco-printing!

At this event, we will captivate your senses with a live demonstration of indigo dyeing, where you can witness the magical transformation of fabrics as they are submerged into vibrant indigo vats. Our knowledgeable instructors will guide you through the dyeing process, sharing valuable tips and techniques.

Learn More oksanafiberstudio.com

Oksana Danziger is a natural-born creator with a passion for textile art. She thrives as a freelance textile artist, collaborating with renowned studios such as Printfolio, Design Works International, and Group Four. Oksana has an impressive clientele, including esteemed brands like Tommy Bahama, Ann Taylor, and Gap. In addition to her artistic pursuits, Oksana shares her expertise by teaching at the Nassau Art Museum and conducting workshops in schools through esteemed organisations such as the Huntington Arts Council, Art Guild of Port Washington, Gallery North, and CEED (a non-profit educational organisation). She also served as an adjunct professor in the surface design department at The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT).

Bernadette Puleo is an exceptionally talented textile artist with an unyielding passion for indigo.
Her artistic journey began in the advertising department of JC Penney, where she honed her creative skills in visual communication. Her love for textiles led her to work for a renowned children's wear textile company, where she immersed herself in fabric design and production.
Upon retiring from the corporate world, Bernadette redirected her focus to her true passion: indigo.
Her involvement with the LI Art Council, Craft Guild of Long Island, and The Islip Art Council has allowed her to share her art with a broader audience and contribute to the vibrant artistic community.

Over the past five years, NYFA (New York Foundation for the Arts) has honoured Oksana four times. Currently, she is involved in a captivating "Colors of Nature" project at CEED. This project delves into exploring natural dyes found on Long Island while educating individuals about sustainable art.

Learn More indigoshademap.com

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Painting with Petals @ Oko Farms
Sep
6

Painting with Petals @ Oko Farms

Explore your creativity and sense of play with this fun and figurative natural watercolor class at OKO FARMS. This will be an afternoon of painting with natural dyes and getting your hands stained with petal paint. We will pick flowers grown on the farm, to create a beautiful floral still life arrangements for you to draw along with ample design objects in the space to spark your creativity.

Cara will provide natural watercolors, tea paints, natural dyes, watercolor paper and a variety of brushes and mark making tools on an immersive tablescape for you to play with.

She will begin with leading a few illustrative exercises for you to get loose and comfortable with exploring the medium for the first 45 minutes of class. The final hours are rest of the session are up to you! Cara will be present to help with any questions you may have. We will provide natural wine and non - alcoholic beverages along with light snacks. Feel free to bring your own brushes and paper or projects you have been working on. You will receive water color paper.

Learn More @caramariepiazza

Calyx Studios is a multidisciplinary creative agency providing solutions through the vehicle of natural dyes. Run by natural dyer and artist Cara Marie Piazza. We offer small scale natural dye solutions for fashion, interior design and the arts. We create one of a kind textiles only using natural dye stuffs such as botanicals, plant matter, minerals, non-toxic metals and food waste, transforming each textile into its own unique story.

We offer workshops on the public and corporate scale for natural dyeing and curates unique experiences merging healing, color and art.

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