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CATEGORIES:Workshops & Classes
DESCRIPTION:The Kennedy Museum of Art’s September Community Open Studio wil
l begin with a conversation about David Currie's photograph Hollyhocks in t
he exhibition what makes a river? This image provides a lens for considerin
g water-responsible fabric dyeing processes. Together we will think about t
he relationships between people and the watersheds they live within. After
looking at the exhibition\, participants will learn the basics of natural d
ye and resist techniques in an indigo dye workshop. This method of fabric d
yeing is derived from the land and is made water-conscious by using collect
ed rainwater. This can be a messy process\; while gloves and aprons will be
provided\, participants are encouraged to wear clothes that can get staine
d. We will provide a bandana to dye and you are also invited to bring clean
items of clothing or other fabrics.\n\nInstructor: Aubrey jo Blue\, Gradua
te Curatorial Assistant\; with Graduate Educational Programs Assistant Hann
ah Moulen and student staff.\n\nPre-registration is required. \nRegister He
re
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LOCATION:Kennedy Museum of Art\, 2nd floor Christine Demler Brown Center fo
r Art
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SUMMARY:Kennedy Museum of Art Community Open Studio
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URL:https://calendar.ohio.edu/event/kma-community-open-studio
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