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Harvesting Pigment for the Palette


  • Northwind Art School 200 Battery Way Building 306 Port Townsend WA 98368 United States (map)

TOTAL COST: $460
Course Fee: $375
Non-refundable Materials Fee: $85

DATES: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2024
TIME: 10:00AM – 4:00PM PDT
LEVEL: 
Beginner to Advanced
AGE GROUP: Adult (ages 18+), Youth (ages 16-17)
LOCATION: Building 324C, Fort Worden, Port Townsend. (COVID protocol will be observed, read our policies here)

DESCRIPTION
For millennia, leaves, roots, flowers, and colored earths have provided humans with dyes and pigments to enrich our lives. In this workshop we will source pigments from raw materials to make ink for dip pens, paints, crayons, and printing inks. Indigo blue, yellow ochre from the Oregon Coast, madder and carmine lakes, Sitka spruce and oak galls tannins... A full spectrum of beautiful natural hues will blossom onto our palette.

After crafting our materials, we will play with them to create decorative papers and small works. This exploratory workshop is geared towards naturalists, artists, bookbinders, and natural dyers looking to expand their practice by partnering with nature.

COURSE DETAILS
After registration, course details are available via the Northwind Art School learning portal. Learn more

SUPPLY INFORMATION
Most required materials and supplies will be provided, however students should bring the following: 

  • Apron.

  • Dust mask.

  • Surgical style gloves.

  • Note taking supplies.

  • 1-2 small towels/rags.

  • Sketch pad or several small pieces of various favorite papers (multimedia,
    watercolor, or print making - very flexible, choose type geared towards personal preferences).

  • Optional: Printing blocks, stencils, preferred brushes or dip pens.

ABOUT IRIS
Iris Sullivan Daire is an artist and naturalist dyer who uses site specific pigments and dyes to add new layers of meaning to the narrative of her work. She lives with her family next to the Columbia River in Astoria, Oregon. Growing traditional dye plants, and quietly mapping the hidden colors contained within the native and invasive plants of the North Oregon Coast.

Iris holds a BFA in fiber arts from University of Oregon, and has been teaching for over 20 years. She relishes using science, metaphor and story to bring the materials to life while teaching. She is the co-founder of IndigoFest, an annual gathering celebrating home grown blues which takes place in Seaview, WA every August.

Artist website: Iris Sullivan DaireIndigoFest@dreambird.studio@indigo.fest@naturalist.dyer

DISCOUNTS
This course is eligible for a 10% member discount at the Supporter level and beyond. Get a membership today!

Earlier Event: August 26
Indigofest Retreat 5.0