Spotlight: Shibori Workshop, West Michigan Center for Arts & Technology

Lifetime ArtsDecember 20, 2024

This fall older adults at West Michigan Center for the Arts and Technology learned shibori, a traditional Japanese fiber art, through Catalyzing Creative Aging, Lifetime Arts’ partnership with the National Guild for Community Arts Education.

Teaching Artist John Cox led participants through a 12-week beginner level workshop. Shibori is a resist dyeing method that creates patterns by binding, stitching, folding, tying and twisting fabric during the dyeing process. In addition to the artistic techniques, participants also learned the cultural context of this traditional Japanese art form

Participants got to show off their wearable art  — yukata with obi, a Japanese-style kimono with belt — as they strutted the across a stage during culminating event fashion show held on November 16.

Location: West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Workshop Title: Fashion and Fiber: A Creative Aging Experience
Contact Person: Trudy Ngo-Brown, Director of Creative Programs
Teaching Artist: John Cox, Fashion Design Teaching Artist
Website: https://artstech.wmcat.org

Photo credits: Emma Begeman, Samaritas; Joan Hawkins, participant, and West Michigan Center for Arts & Technology. Reporting by Abigail Jefferson and Shannon McDonough of Lifetime Arts.

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Art Forms

Fiber Arts/Textiles, Visual Arts

Year

2018

Field

Arts Organization

Service

Partnerships