Category: Residencies – collaborative community artmaking
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Going straight from leaves to dye
One can go straight from leaves to dye without waiting for pigment to settle to the bottom of a fermented vat. Instructions on this website was helpful. I made my own adjustments. Pin It
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How does the blue dye come from the frothy vat?
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Indigo grew all summer. Dye experiments began.
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Indigo at GrowNYC, Summer 2018
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Indigo at GrowNYC, June 2018
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Buds at Governors Island, GrowNYC Teaching Garden
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Indigo Planting at GrowNYC’s Governors Island Teaching Garden, 2018
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Planting Seeds, winter 2018
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Pieced Collagraph prints
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Teen Apprentices learn embroidery
In addition to natural dyeing with flowers found on the Farm — pokeberries and echinacea (also called Rudbeckia), Tenn Apprentices learned embroidery for the first time. Here are some of their experimental stitches. Pin It
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Embroidery and natural dyeing with Wyckoff House teen apprentices
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Nou la – We Reach! exhibit sponsored by the Brooklyn Arts Council
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Arts First @Bucknell University
Thank you to Daniel Nienhuis of the Film/Media Department at Bucknell University for sharing this documentation with student stop motion animation of Arts First, a collaboration between incoming First-year students, student mentors and me as guest artist, with program support from Dan Newman and Andrew Ciotola. Pin It
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Delft tiles at the Wyckoff House
The Wyckoff House is New York’s oldest structure. Pieter Claesen, an immigrant from Norden, an area now part of Germany who founded what we think of as Wyckoff House, entered America when it was Dutch-controlled, becoming an indentured servant on a farm near Albany. When his servitude ended after 6 years, he relocated to Nieuw…
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