Fiber Arts as Book Arts: Natural Dyeing

Course Code: 25MTX100V

This virtual workshop takes place on Zoom, on Thursday, June 26th, 6:00PM - 8:00PM Eastern Time.

  • Thursday, June 26th from 6-8pm

Please Note: Registration for this workshop closes on June 12th, at 11:59 pm. This workshop is part one in a four part series which also covers embroidery, kitchen printing, and fiber book forms.


About the Workshop:

This virtual workshop is taught by CBA instructor Iviva Olenick.

In this one-day, virtual workshop, participants will learn multiple dye and printing methods using kitchen and yard waste and responsibly foraged plant materials. You’ll learn more about natural materials and how to set up a safe fabric and paper dyeing area in your home. You will learn how to prep fabric for dyeing, including tips for mordanting and dyeing fabric, and gain an understanding of the differences between types of fibers and how they interact with dyes.

This workshop will also review how to responsibly harvest and forage for natural materials in your neighborhood, how to identify potential natural dye sources, and resources for learning more about your local plants. During class, you’ll complete a project using bundle dyeing and petal and leaf pounding, and discuss dip dyeing. Finally, students will gain inspiration from seeing examples of artists’ books made with dyed fabric and thread.


Required Materials:

Materials:

  • Un-dyed fabric with natural fibers (cotton, wool, linen, or silk), pre-treated. To pre-treat the fabric, please see the slides below with thorough information about fabric prep and more about natural dyeing. 
  • A large pot for dye-making to be used only for dyeing - not food prep, cooking or eating
  • Steamer or aluminum foil
  • Access to a sink and water
  • Un-dyed yarn
  • Natural dye materials. Examples include onion skins (red or yellow), hibiscus flower petals, acorns,...

More detailed materials lists will be provided in the email sent upon registration.


About Iviva Olenick

Iviva Olenick is a Brooklyn-based artist developing textiles from seed to fiber and dye and using textiles as texts.

Her work has been exhibited all over the United States, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Museum of Design Atlanta; the Hunterdon Museum, NJ; Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling, NYC; the Center for Book Arts, NYC; the Old Stone House, Brooklyn; Wyckoff House Museum, Brooklyn.

Olenick is a faculty member of SVA’s MFA Art Practice program where she teaches Fibers. In addition, she gives artist talks and designs intensive textile-based workshops for museums and universities.


All images courtesy of the instructor.

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