JOIN US AT THE WILSON MUSEUM!
Hidden color exists all around us, waiting to be transformed into works of art. On Friday, May 1, transform ordinary plants into unique, colorful imprints through the process of eco-printing with artist and educator Katama Murray. By bundling and steaming natural materials onto fabric or paper, participants will watch as hidden pigments bond with the fibers, leaving behind intricate shapes, textures, and colors.
This engaging workshop will take place on May 1 from 1 to 4 pm in our Hutchins Education Center. Suggested registration is $60 per person with additional tuition options available. Adults and children are welcome; children 14 years and under must be accompanied by an adult. Space is limited to 13 participants. All necessary tools and materials will be supplied including cotton bandanas, tote bags, and linen cloths. No experience is necessary to attend. Register with the button below.