We will dye a silk scarf with mushrooms using the
Japanese technique of Shibori to get beautiful botanical patterns.
Registration for this class starts at 9am, Saturday, March 14
This class is available to both members and non-members. Class registration at Humanitix
Advance registration required - the class is expected to sell out.
Cost for members is $45. Cost for non-members is $55.00 [join MSSF]
[NO tickets available at the door.]
Mayumi is a fiber artist using natural dye and mushroom dye with the technique called botanical printing which uses real leaves to transfer colors and shapes from plants onto natural fibers. She has been a wild forager since young and studied field botany for edible plants and medicinal plants. The last 10 years, she has foraged and studied mushrooms to eat and to dye. All the materials she uses are ethically harvested from the Bay area. Her art pieces are sold at art galleries, Art Museums in Seattle, San Francisco and other prestigious mushroom and art festivals. She won an artist award at Mill Valley Art show in 2023.
Location
Setting: In-Person Randall Museum 199 Museum Way Buckley-Redwood Room San Francisco, CA