Ecoprinting is the use of natural materials to leave two-dimensional impressions of organic flora on media. Through the use of pressure and heat, we can preserve and transfer the veining of leaves, soothing colors of petals, and stems that create color-rich collages, locking the beauty of the world around us into cloth. In this workshop, we will learn the basics of the art form and how to use pre-prepared materials to eco-print silk scarves.
If you would like to request a sign language interpreter or will be attending class with an aide, please fill out our contact form. Please also let us know if you have any preferences (seating, vision access, etc). Classes will take place on the 2nd floor of Figgy Studio & Shop which is only accessible by stairs.
Class ticket purchases are non-refundable for any reason, however a credit or transfer may be granted if requested 7+ days prior to your scheduled class. For more information on our policies, please visit our FAQ.
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Meet the Teacher
Tami Fuller is a modern fiber artist and educator. Her studio work integrates the traditional foundations of hand-constructed processes with modern technique, using foreign objects and metal as she explores provocative concepts related to female life and experiences. She teaches throughout the North East and the Pacific Northwest, where her family has a large sheep farm that specializes in breeding rare breeds of sheep.
Figgy Studio & Shop prides themselves creation of small-batch, high quality, affordable jewelry for everyone. They carry their own handmade jewelry as well as handcrafted items from over 30 Rochester, NY-based artists, clothing, accessories, and more.