Last month, I participated in a workshop on historical black dyes in the Netherlands, titled ”Burgundian Black Collaboratory”, co-organised by Jenny Boulboullè from the ERC ARTECHNE Research group and Claudy Jongstra—a talented and creative textile artist working on historical wool fibres and natural dyes—in collaboration with Natalia Ortega-Saez, and the Museum Hof van Busleyden. Led
Not Just Immigrants - Canada's History
Historical knitting through citizen science - Refashioning the
The Black Studies Collaboratory - African American Studies
The Renaissance of the Mask: from plague doctor beaks to velvet
Tracking down tintori in the Florentine state archives
Exploring Historical Blacks: The Burgundian Black Collaboratory - Refashioning the Renaissance
Preserving the Voices of the Antioch Colony – SAPIENS
Tracking down tintori in the Florentine state archives - Refashioning
Historical knitting through citizen science - Refashioning the
Tracking down tintori in the Florentine state archives
Exploring Historical Blacks: The Burgundian Black Collaboratory - Refashioning the Renaissance
ARTECHNE - Technique in the Arts, 1500-1950 Exploring Historical Blacks: The Burgundian Black Collaboratory
Celebrating Black History Month & Black Historical Consciousness
dye The Recipes Project