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The Art Alchemist's Guild

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Good day and welcome to The Grind and Bind Art Alchemist's Guild.

This is a dark place.

Most art will leave you feeling inspired, maybe even joyful — if not a little thoughtful. Not this art.

Most art makes people better, but this place can only make you worse, poorer, stained, and consumed by the craft.

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Where: Robertson Branch Library (1719 S. Robertson Boulevard)

When: Monday, Feb 23rd, 6 pm

Join Waldorf Handwork Educator Brie Wakeland Muszynski for a hands-on workshop on how to sustainably create beautiful, naturally dyed fabric using various local plant species. In this workshop, participants will utilize black walnut and toyon plant material to dye a napkin/bandana to take home.

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[–] Wren@lemmy.today 2 points 1 week ago

I missed this post! Promoting workshops is a great idea.