Fiber Arts as Book Arts: Kitchen Printing (Summer 2024)

This virtual workshop takes place on Zoom on June 22, from 11:00am to 1:00pm Eastern Time.

  • Saturday, June 22, 11:00am – 1:00pm

Please Note: Registration for this workshop closes on June 1, at 11:59 pm.


About the Workshop:

This virtual workshop is taught by CBA instructor Iviva Olenick.

A great follow up to Fiber Arts as Book Arts: Natural Dyeing, learn how to use food scraps and other natural pigments to make inks for printing on paper and fabric. In addition to learning how to make natural printing inks, instructor Iviva Olenick will demonstrate several printing methods, including potato printing, how to translate a digital design into a stencil for printing, and how to use Photoshop to create a motif that will repeat seamlessly.


Required Materials:

  • Fabric
  • Organic materials (like food scraps and flowers)
  • Scissors
  • Potato

About Iviva Olenick

Iviva Olenick is a Brooklyn-based artist developing textiles from seed to fiber and dye and using textiles as texts. Her work has been exhibited all over the United States, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Museum of Design Atlanta; the Hunterdon Museum, NJ; Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling, NYC; the Center for Book Arts, NYC; the Old Stone House, Brooklyn; Wyckoff House Museum, Brooklyn. Olenick is a faculty member of SVA’s MFA Art Practice program where she teaches Fibers. In addition, she gives artist talks and designs intensive textile-based workshops for museums and universities.


All images courtesy of the instructor.

Suggested price: $45.00