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Natural Dye: Why Now?

April 04, 2019

Catharine Ellis has been a weaver and a dyer for over 40 years. After three decades of teaching the Fiber Program at Haywood Community College in NC she is now dedicated to studio work, focusing on natural dye processes. She also does specialized, selected teaching, in the U.S. and internationally. Recent projects include teaching natural dyeing in Guatemala through Mayan Hands.

Catharine is the originator of the woven shibori process and author of the instructional book, Woven Shibori (Interweave Press, 2005). Her textile work is shown extensively in exhibitions and shows. Catharine is actively involved in the Surface Design Association, the World Shibori Network, and is a founding member of the Southeastern Fiber Educators Association. She has served on the boards of Penland School of Crafts and the Center for Craft, Creativity, and Design and established the Western North Carolina Textile Study Group in 2012. 

Catharine recently published the book, "The Art and Science of Natural Dyes: Principles, Experiments, Results" with Joy Boutrup, a long-awaited reference guide that explains the general principles of natural dyeing, based on extensive research and testing. Catharine will be speaking about her practice and this recent book during her talk.

Thursday, April 11th

6pm - 7pm

The Brown Center: 

Lecture Hall 320

1301 West Mt. Royal Ave. 

This talk is free and open to the public