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Sashiko Workshop @ Durham Arts Council

  • Durham Arts Council 120 Morris Street Durham, NC, 27701 United States (map)

Apart of the Friday Night Creates series at Durham Arts Council

Sashiko, meaning Little Pokes, Little Stabs or Small Piercing, is a form of functional embroidery that can both decorate and strengthen textiles. This style originated in Japan, and is an evolution of the 18 century sewing style invented by farmers and the working class, called Boro, which has gained popularity in recent years in the West. We will talk about the difference of cultural appropriation and appreciation, drawing our inspiration from this heritage technique and meditative task. This workshop is taught by Japanese American artist, River Takada, who grew up splitting time between Carrboro and Tokyo.

Workshop is $25 PLUS $18 Supply fee payment due to instructor at the beginning of workshop.

Register through the Durham Arts Counil Website, making an account is required. You will find my workshops under: Friday Night Makes: Fiber Arts. I am teaching Sashiko, Mending and Embroidery.