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Workshop | Eco Printing

Taught by Oksana Danziger

August 19, 2022, 11 am - 2 pm

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$75 | Member

$100 | Non-Member

Eco printing is directly related to the art of dyeing with natural plant materials. The process usually involves a form of heat and pressure to create a distinctive print. Historically, the dyeing of fabric with natural plant material has been around since 100 A.D. Applying heat to a vessel of dye and submerging the textile is simple, however, the retention of the color through time and laundering is a challenge. At this workshop, you will make designs on a silk scarf using an eco-print of leaves and flowers.

About Oksana Danziger

As a natural-born creator with a passion for textile art, she works as a freelance textile artist for numerous studios – including Printfolio, Design Works International, and Group Four. Oksana also teaches at the Art League of Long Island and conducts workshops in schools through the Huntington Arts Council. She taught in the surface design department at The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) as an adjunct professor

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Date:
August 19, 2022
Time:
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Parrish Art Museum
279 Montauk Highway
Water Mill, NY 11976 United States
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Workshop | Eco Printing

Taught by Oksana Danziger

August 19, 2022, 11 am - 2 pm

REGISTER

$75 | Member

$100 | Non-Member

Eco printing is directly related to the art of dyeing with natural plant materials. The process usually involves a form of heat and pressure to create a distinctive print. Historically, the dyeing of fabric with natural plant material has been around since 100 A.D. Applying heat to a vessel of dye and submerging the textile is simple, however, the retention of the color through time and laundering is a challenge. At this workshop, you will make designs on a silk scarf using an eco-print of leaves and flowers.

About Oksana Danziger

As a natural-born creator with a passion for textile art, she works as a freelance textile artist for numerous studios – including Printfolio, Design Works International, and Group Four. Oksana also teaches at the Art League of Long Island and conducts workshops in schools through the Huntington Arts Council. She taught in the surface design department at The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) as an adjunct professor

More information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol →

The Museum reserves the right to cancel any class which does not meet minimum enrollment requirements.