 Exhibiting artist Sarah Gotowka will host a public workshop with  natural dyes in the Handwerker Gallery on Wednesday, December 9, from  11am-1 pm. Drop-ins welcome! Gotowka collaborated with the IC Gardens  and Dana Summer Fellow Vin Manta '17 to plant several natural pigment  plants over the summer of 2015, the plants of which were harvested with  the help of classes from the ICSM program. Dyes include colors derived  from Marigold, Indigo, Cosmos, Correopsis, and Hopi Sunflower. All  materials supplied the gallery. Participants are welcome to bring in  small clean natural-fiber (cotton, wool, linen, flax) objects of  clothing/apparel to dye, but should remember to bring plastic bags as  well!
Exhibiting artist Sarah Gotowka will host a public workshop with  natural dyes in the Handwerker Gallery on Wednesday, December 9, from  11am-1 pm. Drop-ins welcome! Gotowka collaborated with the IC Gardens  and Dana Summer Fellow Vin Manta '17 to plant several natural pigment  plants over the summer of 2015, the plants of which were harvested with  the help of classes from the ICSM program. Dyes include colors derived  from Marigold, Indigo, Cosmos, Correopsis, and Hopi Sunflower. All  materials supplied the gallery. Participants are welcome to bring in  small clean natural-fiber (cotton, wool, linen, flax) objects of  clothing/apparel to dye, but should remember to bring plastic bags as  well! 
I WOULD DYE FOR YOU: natural dye workshop with Sarah Gotowka
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Sarah Gotowka is a visual artist currently living in Trumansburg. She  is adopted Korean-Polish-Italian-American, and grew up in the suburbs  of Rochester where she obsessively made mix tapes from 90’s radio  airplay and built makeshift forts in the woods. (These factors alone  have influenced her art practice immensely.) She received her BFA from  The Cleveland Institute of Art majoring in Fiber and Material Studies in  2007, and graduated with an MFA from Concordia University’s Fiber and  Material Practices in 2013.
 
Sarah helped found The Color Collective, an initiative to grow  sustainable dyes in Montréal without the interference of machines or  chemical fertilizers. This collaboration led to the instruction of many  workshops at the Concordia University Greenhouse and Montréal Center for  Contemporary Textiles, as well as exhibitions at the Textile Museum of  Canada, the International Symposium & Exhibition on Natural Dyes in  LaRochelle, France, and at the 13th Biennial Symposium of The Textile  Society of America in Washington DC.
 
After receiving her MFA she moved back to upstate New York and has  collaborated with Cornell’s Cooperative Extension, the Community Arts  Partnership of Ithaca, the Craftstitute, New Roots Charter School and  Ithaca Children’s Garden, giving various workshops on natural dye plants  and textile practices.
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