Natural Dyes Workshop Series: Unraveling the Art of Plant-Based Color

Natural Dyes Workshop Series: Unraveling the Art of Plant-Based Color

Pine Meadow Center for Arts and Agriculture is honored to host artist Madelaine Corbin.

By Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture

Date and time

Saturday, July 27 · 10am - 3pm PDT

Location

Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture

68467 Three Creeks Rd Sisters, OR 97759

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 5 hours

Join us for the inaugural event in our Natural Dyes Workshop Series at Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts & Agriculture! Delve into the captivating realm of natural dyeing alongside multidisciplinary artist Madelaine Corbin.


Embark on a journey through the vibrant world of natural dyes flourishing at Pine Meadow Ranch. This in-person event will take place on Saturday, July 27th, 2024, starting at 10:00 a.m. (Pacific Standard Time).


Explore the natural dyes blooming in July at Pine Meadow Ranch! In this one-day workshop, we will learn about natural dye processes and engage in hands-on lessons about dye plant harvesting, building dye pots and coaxing color from plants. Using pre-mordanted fibers, this workshop will focus on the basics of natural dyes and the ecstatic magic of plant-based color. Participants will receive a natural dye journal to document their workshop experiments. Their swatch books will document the relationships between the dyes and the plant and animal fibers. Participants will leave with one finished textile and a natural dye journal.

This workshop caters to all skill levels, providing a nurturing environment for beginners and seasoned enthusiasts alike. Join us as we celebrate the artistry and sustainability of natural dyeing!


Schedule of activities:

  • 10:00 a.m. — Arrive at the ranch; information about the natural dye process
  • 10:30 a.m. — Gather plant materials from Pine Meadow Ranch flower gardens and build dye pots
  • 12:30 p.m. — Break for lunch (please bring your own lunch)
  • 1:00 pm — Discuss mordants and modifiers; shift dyes for sample fibers
  • 2:00 pm — Collect swatch samples and assemble dye journals
  • 3:00 pm— Depart

List of Materials to Bring:

- Collection basket/bag

- Sharp, clean, gardening snips/pruners

- Gardening gloves if desired

- Hat/sunscreen


Series Information:
At Pine Meadow Ranch, we're excited to present the Natural Dyes Workshop Series, where each session promises a unique exploration of botanical color. Each workshop stands as a unique experience that can be enjoyed individually. However, for those seeking a comprehensive exploration of natural dyeing, we offer a special discount when purchasing all five workshops in the series. Don't miss this opportunity to unlock the full spectrum of botanical color!

To learn more about the Natural Dyes Workshop Series and secure your discount, reach out to us directly. We're here to answer any questions and assist you in joining this enchanting series!


About the Instructor:

Madelaine Corbin is a multidisciplinary artist based primarily in Oregon in the United States. Corbin received an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Fiber and BFA from Oregon State University. Her research-based practice moves fluidly between drawing, writing, sculpture, textiles, and natural dyeing. Corbin’s work is informed by her participation in the New York Arts Practicum, immersive study in Greece, and as an artist-in-residence and research assistant in a chemistry lab where she helped to synthesize and characterize a new blue. Corbin recently authored The Stuff of Everyday Magic, a book about her research adventures into the color blue. Her work has been supported in the form of residencies at the Oak Spring Garden Foundation, The Bloedel Reserve Creative Residency in Research, Prairie Ronde Artist Residency, Pine Meadow Artist Residency, and The League of Stars. Corbin’s work has been recognized by awards including a fellowship to attend Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in 2019, the 2020 Mercedes-Benz Emerging Artist Award bestowed by Cranbrook Academy of Art, Honorable Mention for the 2020 Dorothy Waxman International Textile Design Award, and the 2020 Redmond Design Prize. In 2022-2023, Corbin was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to pursue a research and arts project about textile traditions and contemporary craft in Greece.

Cancellation Policy:

$20 cancellation fee

Less than 1 week before workshop: 0% refund

7-14 Days before workshop, 50% refund

Full refunds will be given if PMRCAA cancels the event due to inclement weather, or if the instructor cannot teach the workshop.

All workshop cancellation requests must be submitted in writing to Inquiries@roundhousefoundation.org


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.