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SUMMARY:Rematriation of Art & Natural Color
DESCRIPTION:Date\nJuly 2\, 5\, 13\, 20\, 2025 \nTime\n6:00 – 7:00 PM PDT \nLocation\nMarin County (register to see address) \nAbout the Event\nThis event is led by our friends at Alliance for Felix Cove. For any inquiries\, contact them directly or see their website at https://www.alliance4felixcove.org/.  \n​A4FC Rematriation of Art is a multi-series program on rematriation to land + water of Felix Cove Tamal-Liwa through relation to plants and natural pigments of Felix Cove. In this workshop series participants will collaborate together by working with Indigenous identified & multi-cultural artists to explore plant pigments of Felix Cove Tomales Bay\, natural dye applications\, illustration\, painting techniques and storytelling through graphic art. Participants will have a chance to learn about plants\, natural pigment making and to create art inspired by connection to Coast Miwok land.   \nWorkshops will be led by Indigenous & multi-cultural identified artists Renee Ring Castro (Ohlone) & Elissa Callen (Mexican-American) w/ guest presenter Jaclyn Fawn Mendez (Yurok\, Wašiw\, Surigaonon). \n​This is a multi-series workshop. Participants are asked to be available for July 2nd online meeting\, July 5th in person visit to Felix Cove and one or both of the in person art making days of July 13th & 20th. Native/Indigenous & BIPOC identified people are encouraged to sign up! \n \nRegister Now
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/rematriation-of-art-natural-color/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:natural dye workshop,workshop
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SUMMARY:Rematriation of Art & Natural Color
DESCRIPTION:Date\nJuly 2\, 5\, 13\, 20\, 2025 \nTime\n6:00 – 7:00 PM PDT \nLocation\nMarin County (register to see address) \nAbout the Event\nThis event is led by our friends at Alliance for Felix Cove. For any inquiries\, contact them directly or see their website at https://www.alliance4felixcove.org/.  \n​A4FC Rematriation of Art is a multi-series program on rematriation to land + water of Felix Cove Tamal-Liwa through relation to plants and natural pigments of Felix Cove. In this workshop series participants will collaborate together by working with Indigenous identified & multi-cultural artists to explore plant pigments of Felix Cove Tomales Bay\, natural dye applications\, illustration\, painting techniques and storytelling through graphic art. Participants will have a chance to learn about plants\, natural pigment making and to create art inspired by connection to Coast Miwok land.   \nWorkshops will be led by Indigenous & multi-cultural identified artists Renee Ring Castro (Ohlone) & Elissa Callen (Mexican-American) w/ guest presenter Jaclyn Fawn Mendez (Yurok\, Wašiw\, Surigaonon). \n​This is a multi-series workshop. Participants are asked to be available for July 2nd online meeting\, July 5th in person visit to Felix Cove and one or both of the in person art making days of July 13th & 20th. Native/Indigenous & BIPOC identified people are encouraged to sign up! \n \nRegister Now
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/rematriation-of-art-natural-color-2025-07-05/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:natural dye workshop,workshop
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CREATED:20250430T161016Z
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SUMMARY:Help the Kelp: Create Natural Dye with Sea Urchins\, with Seelie Studio
DESCRIPTION:Help the kelp by dyeing silk and wool items with the overpopulation of purple urchins! Meet live urchins and learn about oceanic dyes \nDate\nSaturday\, July 12\, 2025 \n10am – 4pm PDT \nLocation\nFibershed Learning Center \n14000 Point Reyes – Petaluma Road Point Reyes Station\, CA 94956 \nAbout the Event\nThe Fibershed Learning Center is excited to offer Seelie Studio‘s most in-depth urchin dye workshop to date! \nFor the first time\, Margaret Seelie\, the founder of Seelie Studio\, will show you the entire urchin dye process\, beginning with how we source the urchins\, process their bodies with care\, and create the dye. You’ll have your own dye station where you’ll get to experience this unforgettable natural dye process and dye a silk pillowcase\, wool scarf\, and small silk squares. \nFor the first time\, Seelie Studio will also have live urchins in class for you to touch\, hold\, and marvel at these magnificent creatures. You’ll learn about our spikey friends with PhD student and urchin extraordinaires Maddie Armstrong. \nSea Urchins are incredible creatures. However\, due to human impact\, their populations have gone unchecked\, and they have consumed 95% of the kelp forests in California. In efforts to help the kelp and honor these magnificent animals\, we will create beautifully dyed items using urchins from various kelp restoration projects along the West Coast. Join us at the intersection of environmental responsibility and artistic expression. \nWhat’s included: \n✴ Personal dye kit station with ingredients for a half-gallon sea urchin dye bath\n✴ One silk pillowcase with zipper (14”)\n✴ One wool scarf (8×54”)\n✴ Two silk squares\n✴ One urchin shell (also known as a test)\n✴ (optional) You are welcome to bring any silk or wool items from home\, like yarn\, that you wish to dye. If there is enough dye left over\, you’re welcome to use it.\n✴ (optional) Bring a jar to take any leftover dye or sludge home with you to keep experimenting. \nNote: Seelie Studio will have urchin dye kit refills available for purchase! Each refill includes enough acid and urchin spine dust to create a ½ gallon dye bath on your own. You will also take home the glass jar we used to create your dye in class. \nMaximum 16 students. \nParticipants must bring: \n\nAny personal snacks\, lunch\, and beverages. Coffee and tea will be provided.\nA notebook and pen for note taking is encouraged.\nAppropriate\, studio-safe clothing and footwear\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/natural-dye-with-sea-urchins/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:class,natural dye workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Fibershed Learning Center":MAILTO:rhonda@fibershed.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250713T110000
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SUMMARY:Redding Mending Circle
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this monthly mending circle\, hosted by Marie Hoff of Full Circle Wool\, at the F.A.R.M learning space in Redding.  This is a casual drop-in gathering\, not a workshop\, so feel free to stop by with your project and mend/chat/even get feedback from others if desired.  Not limited to mending\, any and all handcrafts are welcome.  We may have some scrap fabrics on hand\, but otherwise bring your own materials.  There will be snacks\, beverages\, and good company. \nFor questions\, to RSVP\, or to be added to the email list\, please email Marie at admin@fullcirclewool.com \n  \nSchedule \nSecond Sunday of Each Month – starting March 9\, 2025. \n11:00 am – 3pm \n  \nLocation \nThe F.A.R.M Redding \n1416 Yuba St \nRedding\, CA 96001 \n  \nAbout Full Circle Wool \nFull Circle Wool began in 2013 with the start of Capella Grazing Project. Conceived and operated by Marie Hoff\, Capella Grazing Project integrates heritage breed Ouessant sheep with landscapes in need of the service of grazing\, such as vineyards\, orchards\, and private property seeking fire prevention and brush management.
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/redding-mending-circle-2025-07-13/
LOCATION:The F.A.R.M\, 1416 Yuba St\, Redding\, 96001\, United States
CATEGORIES:event,meeting,mending
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ORGANIZER;CN="Full Circle Wool":MAILTO:admin@fullcirclewool.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250713T180000
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SUMMARY:Rematriation of Art & Natural Color
DESCRIPTION:Date\nJuly 2\, 5\, 13\, 20\, 2025 \nTime\n6:00 – 7:00 PM PDT \nLocation\nMarin County (register to see address) \nAbout the Event\nThis event is led by our friends at Alliance for Felix Cove. For any inquiries\, contact them directly or see their website at https://www.alliance4felixcove.org/.  \n​A4FC Rematriation of Art is a multi-series program on rematriation to land + water of Felix Cove Tamal-Liwa through relation to plants and natural pigments of Felix Cove. In this workshop series participants will collaborate together by working with Indigenous identified & multi-cultural artists to explore plant pigments of Felix Cove Tomales Bay\, natural dye applications\, illustration\, painting techniques and storytelling through graphic art. Participants will have a chance to learn about plants\, natural pigment making and to create art inspired by connection to Coast Miwok land.   \nWorkshops will be led by Indigenous & multi-cultural identified artists Renee Ring Castro (Ohlone) & Elissa Callen (Mexican-American) w/ guest presenter Jaclyn Fawn Mendez (Yurok\, Wašiw\, Surigaonon). \n​This is a multi-series workshop. Participants are asked to be available for July 2nd online meeting\, July 5th in person visit to Felix Cove and one or both of the in person art making days of July 13th & 20th. Native/Indigenous & BIPOC identified people are encouraged to sign up! \n \nRegister Now
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/rematriation-of-art-natural-color-2025-07-13/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:natural dye workshop,workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250727
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SUMMARY:Navajo Weaving & Culture with Pearl Sunrise
DESCRIPTION:Join Pearl Sunrise and the Taos Art School in New Mexico for an immersive week of Navajo Weaving and Culture. Please visit the Taos Art School website for detailed information including lodging\, meals\, and a daily schedule. \nAbout Our Instructor\nPearl Sunrise is a gentle and knowledgeable teacher whose luminous spirit inspires all who meet her. As a 3rd generation Navajo weaver\, she learned her craft from her mother and grandmother. She has been the unofficial Navajo ambassador to the world for years\, receiving a Fulbright to teach in New Zealand\, and a commission by the U.S. State department to visit Lesotho\, South Africa\, and Toronto\, Canada as a Cultural Specialist. She’s on the advisory board of the New Indian Museum\, in Wash\, D.C.\, and is currently a professor at the School of American Indian Arts\, in Santa Fe. Her work is collected worldwide. \nYour Class Experience\nThis class is as much about Culture as it is about Weaving. Pearl Sunrise is a luminous person whose gentle presence will encourage you while her extensive knowledge of these techniques helps your hands to know what to do. \nEach morning starts with a Drumming ceremony & Stories. In this way we become centered and ready to weave. Pearl is a great Storyteller ! and we will hear about Spider Woman and her gift to the Diné People \nWe’ll meet on Saturday and then class starts on Sunday so we have a full day to focus on the all important warping. Monday morning we start weaving. Pearl demonstrates a technique which the students then try on their own under her encouraging supervision. All levels are welcome\, as each participant works at their own pace. \n \nPRICING : $4\,000 – $5\,000. 7 nights / 6 days. July 19 – 26\, 2025 \nThis is an immersion experience\, and we take great care to make sure everything is covered so that you may have a Physically Nurturing\, Artistically Creative and Spiritually Enlightening experience here at The Taos Art School. \nWe try to be very clear about what is covered\, and we welcome any questions: Ursula (575-758-0350)
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/navajo-weaving-culture-with-pearl-sunrise/
LOCATION:Taos Art School
CATEGORIES:weaving,workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250720T180000
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SUMMARY:Rematriation of Art & Natural Color
DESCRIPTION:Date\nJuly 2\, 5\, 13\, 20\, 2025 \nTime\n6:00 – 7:00 PM PDT \nLocation\nMarin County (register to see address) \nAbout the Event\nThis event is led by our friends at Alliance for Felix Cove. For any inquiries\, contact them directly or see their website at https://www.alliance4felixcove.org/.  \n​A4FC Rematriation of Art is a multi-series program on rematriation to land + water of Felix Cove Tamal-Liwa through relation to plants and natural pigments of Felix Cove. In this workshop series participants will collaborate together by working with Indigenous identified & multi-cultural artists to explore plant pigments of Felix Cove Tomales Bay\, natural dye applications\, illustration\, painting techniques and storytelling through graphic art. Participants will have a chance to learn about plants\, natural pigment making and to create art inspired by connection to Coast Miwok land.   \nWorkshops will be led by Indigenous & multi-cultural identified artists Renee Ring Castro (Ohlone) & Elissa Callen (Mexican-American) w/ guest presenter Jaclyn Fawn Mendez (Yurok\, Wašiw\, Surigaonon). \n​This is a multi-series workshop. Participants are asked to be available for July 2nd online meeting\, July 5th in person visit to Felix Cove and one or both of the in person art making days of July 13th & 20th. Native/Indigenous & BIPOC identified people are encouraged to sign up! \n \nRegister Now
URL:https://fibershed.org/event/rematriation-of-art-natural-color-2025-07-20/
LOCATION:Fibershed Learning Center\, 14000 Pt. Reyes - Petaluma Rd\, Point Reyes Station\, CA\, 94956\, United States
CATEGORIES:natural dye workshop,workshop
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