About this Event
Join us Sunday, June 21st for a handson Kinusaiga workshop taught by local fiber artist Mary Turpin.
Kinusaiga is a traditional Japanese no-sew craft where fabric scraps are pressed into grooves on a backing to create intricate, mosaic-like images. It originated as a way to recycle old, beautiful kimono silk. Today, it is widely popular as a relaxing, eco-friendly way to make textured art.
All experience levels are welcome. The result of Kinusaiga are exceptional but learning the craft is surprisingly easy.
About the Instructor - Mary Turpin is an accomplished fiber artist and juried-member of the Potomac Fiber Arts Gallery at the Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria Virginia. She is also a juried-member artist at the Arches Gallery at the Workhouse Arts Center in Lorton, Virginia.
All materials are included in the cost of the ticket. All age levels are welcome.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
miXt Food Hall, 3809 Rhode Island Avenue, Brentwood, United States
USD 17.85




