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Hapazome

By IN | artist run initiative

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Hands-on conscious textile workshop with natural plant-based pigments presented by Spiraro x IN | ARI

HAPAZOME | Presented by Spiraro x IN | ARI

Part of the series Studio Tactics for the End of Capital


Hapazome, a traditional Japanese method of leaf dyeing, invites us to explore colour through the natural pigments found in plants. Using simple tools and gathered materials, we’ll press leaves and flowers into fabric to create botanical prints.

As we forage, arrange, and press our chosen plants, this sensory process invites us to connect more deeply with the natural world, encouraging us to take time to notice the textures, shapes, and colours that often go unseen.

This workshop offers a playful and mindful introduction to conscious textile practices. Participants will take home their own naturally dyed fabric, along with a renewed sense of curiosity and wonder for the patterns and pigments found in everyday plants.


Indy Heath (aka Spiraro) is a Naarm/Melbourne-based artist working across textiles, sculpture, biomaterials, and lighting. Their work explores the material life of textiles, both living and lived, through a heightened sensory experience. Heath’s approach to making is rooted in sensory engagement, creating works that invite touch, sight, smell, and sound as ways to connect. They work with natural pigments derived from rust and plant matter, biomaterials such as seaweed and bacterial leather, metal, found objects, and discarded textiles, interweaving these elements into sculptural pieces that question how future materials might coexist with those of the past. Blurring the line between organic and human-made, their work sits in the tension between what is grown and what is discarded.

With a heightened sensorial experience of the world, Heath’s practice also extends beyond the studio into curation and facilitation, bringing others into dialogue with biomaterials and sustainable materials through group exhibitions and hands-on workshops. They founded Bio(me), an exhibition series showcasing artists working with waste and biomaterials, and created Biolab, an experimental workshop program focused on exploring the future of materials through biomaterial experimentation.

The alias ‘Spiraro’ draws its roots from the Latin verb ‘spirare’, which translates to ‘breathe out.’ This action translates into their work through materials and process, inviting the audience to slow down and reconnect with their environment.

This initiative was supported through the Creative Industries Investment Program and is jointly funded by Sunshine Coast Council’s Arts and Heritage Levy and the Regional Arts Development Fund in partnership with the Queensland Government.



Category: Community, City & Town

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Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • In person
  • Free parking

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

Location

The Old Lock Up

4 First Avenue

Maroochydore, QLD 4558 Australia

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Nov 22 · 1:00 PM GMT+10