Advanced Natural Dyeing: Achieving the Spectrum with Overdyeing

Advanced Natural Dyeing: Achieving the Spectrum with Overdyeing

Join us for a natural dye workshop with invited instructor and Artist Madelaine Corbin.

By Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture

Date and time

Saturday, August 16 · 10am - 3:30pm PDT

Location

68467 Three Creek Rd

68467 Three Creek Road Sisters, OR 97759

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 5 hours 30 minutes

Join us for this advanced Natural Dye Workshop, a part of our 2025 Natural Dye Series with fibers artist Madelaine Corbin!

Dates: August 16th

Time: 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Location: Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture


This one-day workshop will work with three ancient dye plants to achieve a wide spectrum of possible colors. Participants will get to know the intricacies of indigo, madder, and weld—three dye plants requiring individual processes to access their strong colors.


Workshop Highlights:

  • Exploring Dye Techniques: Participants will use overdying to unveil the full range of natural dye possibilities. They will also be introduced to Shibori and resist methods for their own experimentation.
  • Experiment & Document: Participants will use their natural dye journals to document different interactions between fiber type, dye type and dye interactions.


All materials will be provided.

No natural dye experience required.

For ages 16 and older. Those under age 16 may attend accompanied by an adult.


About the Instructor:

Madelaine Corbin is a textile artist who has been working with natural dyes for more than 10 years. Her studies around the world have informed her practice and the classes she teaches in fiber, dyeing, and textile construction methods. Madelaine’s work has been supported by residencies across the United States and around the world. Her projects take the form of physical artworks, writing, and her collaborative textile and furniture studio in Philomath, Oregon called OMNIBLOOM.


Cancellation Policy

- $20 cancellation fee

- 0% refund for cancellations less than 1 week before the workshop

- 50% refund for cancellations 7-14 days prior

- Full refunds will be provided if PMRCAA cancels the event due to inclement weather or if an instructor is unavailable.

Please submit all cancellation requests in writing to inquiries@roundhousefoundation.org.


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Organized by

Located on a 260-acre working ranch in Sisters, Oregon, the vision of PMRCAA is to connect sustainable agriculture, conservation, arts, and sciences with traditional and contemporary crafts and skills integral to ranching life. Today, PMRCAA operates as a program of the Sisters-based Roundhouse Foundation. For more information about the Roundhouse Foundation or PMRCAA please visit www.RoundhouseFoundation.org.

$300