Join IEN Teaching Garden and Watermark Art Center’s Miikanan Gallery for a two-part, three day workshop where you can create woodland florals in a new way.
The first part, June 24th from 11am-4pm, make prints on fabric using a Tataki zome process with Liseli Polivika. Use waabigwan (flowers) to create exciting eco-friendly designs by pressing flowers and leaves into the fabric. Participants will also explore Cyanotype printing, an environmentally friendly photographic process, with Nokomis Paiz. This session will be held outdoors at the IEN teaching garden at the Rail RIver Folk School at 303 Railroad Street SW in Bemidji. (In case of inclement weather, the class may be postponed to Wednesday, June 25.
The second part, June 27th and 28th from 11am-3pm, Waabinoo Littlewolf and Liseli Polivika will teach participants to sew a bandolier bag using fabric printed in the first session. Additional materials will be provided and you are welcome to bring additional remnants and embellishments if you like. This part of the workshop will be held at Watermark Art Center at 505 Bemidji Ave N, in Bemidji.
There is no charge for this workshop, but you must register by calling Watermark Art Center at 218-444-7570. For more information regarding exhibits, classes, or events at Watermark please visit www.watermarkartcenter.org Watermark is accessible and there is no fee to view exhibits or to visit the retail gallery. Regular hours are Monday-Saturday from 10am-5pm.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Region 2 Arts Council thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.