Create Traditional African Batik & Adire Textiles
Dates: | October 12, 2024 |
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Meets: | Sa from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM |
Location: | Woodmere Art Museum, 9201 Germantown Ave. |
Cost: | $95.00 |
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Take a creative journey into the world of batik and adire (tie and dye) textile-making. Drawing inspiration from his Yoruba roots and Nigerian heritage, Muyiwa, an expert in the field, will guide you through the process of using wax and dye to create intricate patterns and motifs. You will start by applying hot wax to 100% cotton fabrics to create patterns, then immerse them in vibrant dyes. Finally, we'll carefully remove the wax, revealing beautiful, colorful designs. Discover the influence of African culture as you explore the vibrant world of African textiles that hold deep cultural significance. You may infuse your designs with your unique voice, or use African patterns to create beautiful cotton fabric or a cotton shirt. By the end of the class, you'll have crafted textiles that reflect the beauty and essence of African traditions.
Notes:
$30 materials fee payable to the instructor.
Fee: | $95.00 |
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Fee Breakdown
Category | Description | Amount |
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Course Fee (Basic) | Course Fee | $ 95.00 |
Optional Fee | Donation (optional) | $ 0.00 |
Woodmere Art Museum, 9201 Germantown Ave.
At Bells Mill Road in Chestnut Hill.Muyiwa Togun
is the Founder and CEO of Roy Urban Kollection (RUK), an African textile, art and fashion manufacturer and brand. He is a self-made artist, textile and fashion designer, pulling inspiration from his Yoruba roots and his lived experience as a Nigerian youth navigating poverty, systematic oppression, and assimilation into a new culture as a recently immigrated resident to the United States. View his website at https://www.royurbankollection.com/post/roy-urban-kollection-spotlight