Japanese Textile Dyeing

event image for Japanese Textile Dyeing
Date: 18 November 2017
Time: 11:00 - 16:00
Location: Museum
Admission: Public £25; Friends / Students £20

Visit the netsuke exhibition ‘Dressed to Impress’ and learn about some key patterns and symbolic meanings behind Japanese textile design. Mamiko Markham will explain the process of traditional Japanes dyeing katazome (kata – carving pattern, zome – printing and dye) and guide you through the process from pattern design to printing on handkerchiefs, using stencils pre-made and inspired by the exhibits.
Mamiko, who has 25 years extensive experience in teaching Japanese textiles, is Katagami researcher at the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture (MoDA).  (Max 12 people)

Supported by:

 




Calendar

November 2017
M T W T F S S
« Oct   Dec »
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930  

We hope that you enjoy all of our events but to avoid any confusion please:

  • Check all details and any restrictions relating to an event thoroughly before booking
  • Payment for all events must be made at the time of your booking either online or through our reception
  • All event tickets purchased are non-refundable
    due to the limited space, all events held at the MEAA require booking, including free events

Read full details

Add to your Calendar 18 November 2017 11:00 18 November 2017 16:00 Europe/London [MEAA] Japanese Textile Dyeing

Visit the netsuke exhibition ‘Dressed to Impress’ and learn about some key patterns and symbolic meanings behind Japanese textile design. Mamiko Markham will explain the process of traditional Japanes dyeing katazome (kata – carving pattern, zome – printing and dye) and guide you through the process from pattern design to printing on handkerchiefs, using stencils pre-made and inspired by the exhibits.
Mamiko, who has 25 years extensive experience in teaching Japanese textiles, is Katagami researcher at the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture (MoDA).  (Max 12 people)

Supported by:

 

Museum of East Asian Art info@meaa.org.uk false DD/MM/YYYY
Menu