Cyanotype Printing & Mindful Stitching with Katama Murray

Cyanotype Printing & Mindful Stitching with Katama Murray

$ 85
Tue, Apr 21, 2026 • 10:00 AM—1:00 PM

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Outdoors Workshops

@ This class is eligible for access rates. Experiment with natural patterns and mindful making! This class will focus on various cyanotype printing techniques on fabric and paper to create a series of prints and fabric patches. Dive into the realm of this photographic printmaking process and fiber art methods in this hands-on class as a way to connect to the season and objects around us. Participants will learn the basics of cyanotype printing on different coated materials, as well as hand stitching and embroidery techniques that can be applied to fabric or paper artwork.  Students will capture shadows by utilizing seasonally foraged plants of the region as well as everyday objects that hold memory or visual intrigue to print with. Students will have the opportunity to engage in slow, mindful stitching using various threads and materials as a way to respond to the printed imagery. Emphasis will be given to the importance of creative play, rest, and immersing oneself in the current season. These meditative processes yield unique, one-of-a-kind results, and provide opportunities to let go while collaborating with nature. This workshop is suitable for ages 8+; children under 16 should be accompanied by a registered adult. Teach Peace Prints is a small, woman-owned business led by Katama Murray, which focuses on printmaking and fiber techniques that utilize natural materials. As an eco artist, educator and naturalist, Katama is constantly inspired by patterns, shapes, and colors that dwell within these spaces and organisms. Since starting the Teach Peace Prints journey in 2020, Katama creates handmade products on paper and fabric using a variety of materials and processes, and continues to experiment with combining various techniques while mindfully collaborating with the natural world. Sewn, naturally dyed and printed by hand, TPP offers unique, one of a kind products for those who wish to bring elements of nature into their homes and daily lives. Featuring items such as everyday textiles, prints and creative supplies for fellow makers, each collection of work is seasonally inspired and is based on the importance of place. Katama believes that the process of making and constant learning in tandem with nature can help to encourage further awareness and appreciation of our natural surroundings. Cost: $85; $75 for members. $50 for children under 16. $15 materials fee. Access rates available; this class will run with 6 registrants. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live

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