Weave a Round Flower Tote with Jessie Mordine Young Saturday, April 5 3:00-6:30PM

$ 100.00
Join us for an informative 3.5-hour workshop with textile expert and educator Jessie Mordine Young. Through hands-on instruction, you'll learn essential 3-dimensional weaving techniques to create a round form, perfect for carrying a wine bottle, flowers, water bottle, or daily essentials. This beginner-friendly workshop allows for personalization and experimentation on your loom, resulting in a unique art object that reflects your individual style. Receive expert guidance and discover the tactile and sensory experience of weaving while developing your own visual language through material, texture, color, and pattern.

Saturday, April 5th 3:00 - 6:30pm

Level

This is an introductory class for beginners, but all skills levels are welcome.

Please note! Everyone works at different paces, though the majority of students will be able to complete their bags in the 3.5 hours, but some may not! All materials, pdf resources and a live office hour with Jessie will be provided to each student. 

Bio 

Jessie Mordine Young (b. England, 1993) is a Brooklyn-based artist who researches, writes about, curates, makes and teaches textile art. She believes that textiles can be carriers of empathy, memory, and lived experience and that they are evidence of humanity. This sentiment is at the root of her art practice. In one of her more recent bodies of work, she embarked on a project of creating daily artworks, which she calls “woven drawings” or “thread sketches.” These pieces directly connect to her experiences in nature, where color and texture become tangible references to sites, sounds, and forms she finds when immersed in the landscape. Jessie is also enamored by the alchemy of the dye vat; she often paints her yarn and woven fabrics through a natural dye process and by thoughtfully sourcing plant matter.

She earned her BFA in Fiber and Material Studies and Art History from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) and an MA in Material Culture, Design History and Object Study from the Bard Graduate Center in NYC. She is a part-time faculty at Parsons School of Design. Through extensively researching various craft histories in her academic and former curatorial practice, she has developed an appreciation for slow, thoughtful acts of making as an act of autonomy.

Cancellation Policy
Tickets to this events are non-refundable. Please let us know if you wish to transfer your purchase to another guest if you are unable to attend.

Location
Event will be held in the Third Season Design Studio. Please enter on the Justine side of the building

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