From Bush to Brew: Foraging + Natural Dye Workshop
About this Event
Indigenous Land-Based Knowledge
Led by Cathie Jamieson, this immersive workshop invites participants to learn about the many uses of foraged plant materials through an Indigenous and land-based lens. Drawing from traditional knowledge and contemporary practices, Cathie will introduce participants to a range of gathered materials and discuss their uses in dyes, paints, teas, medicines, food, and other forms of making and care. Participants will explore examples of plants and natural materials such as cedar, pine, sumac, flowers, roots, berries, and other locally gathered materials, learning about respectful harvesting practices and the relationships between land, material, and community.
Dye a Bandana, Hankerchief or Pocket Square
The workshop will culminate in a hands-on natural dye activity, where participants will create their own dyed textile piece using plant-based pigments and processes. A handkerchief, scarf, or pocket square will be provided for each participant to dye and take home.
About the $5 Fee
This fee is designed to cover the cost of materials, and to ensure folks attend. If the fee is a barrier to participating, please email [email protected] and she will gladly give you a ticket to attend at no cost.
Funding for this workshop is supported through chartitable iniviatives from Rama Gaming House Mississauga and Charitable Gaming, Community Good.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 3.64 to CAD 12.19











