This workshop is full — contact kalmia@publicspaceone.com to join the waitlist.
with Anna Geyer
Sunday Sept. 1, 1-5:30pm
at the IC Press Co-op (225 N. Gilbert)
pay-what-you-can: $25-$140
Botanical printing is a method of transferring the pigments of leaves and flowers directly onto fabric, producing beautiful images that can capture both color and detail. While there are endless variables to explore in this process, anyone can produce a beautiful piece on their first try. We’ll begin by learning the essential steps to create any print, then identify the possibilities that can expand your printing experience.
This workshop will include instruction for how to
Choose and prepare your fiber for printing
Understand how different botanicals interact with the fiber
Use a natural dye blanket to create background color
Process your print
Handle your finished prints
Store up botanicals for winter printing
Open to ages 18+.
Registration deadline: Aug. 29
*PS1 workshops are pay-what-you-can thanks to support from Hills Bank and individual donors. $155 is the true cost of the workshop, and we encourage participants to select the cost that they can afford, or pay a little extra to support future sliding-scale fees.
TEACHING ARTIST:
Anna Geyer is an agroforestry farmer and land based entrepreneur. Currently running Land Alliance Folk School & Retreat Center, Anna offers land based classes, event space and lodging on the farm.