We needn’t look further than our own yards, gardens, and kitchen cabinets for materials to dye clothing without toxic waste. Dyeing fabric with fruit, vegetables, plants, and spices is simple, and can be done right at home.
by Jelisa Castrodale.
Do you have a hand-me-down recipe or signature dish that you ve always believed was museum-worthy? Because the National Museum of Women in the Arts would like to feature it in an upcoming exhibition.
The Washington, D.C. museum is currently accepting submissions for RECLAMATION: Recipes, Remedies, and Rituals, which will open on January 18 and run through the end of next year. The all-virtual exhibition, which is part of the museum s ongoing Women, Arts, and Social Change program, will combine the work of nine interdisciplinary artists with the stories, recipes, and photos that are provided by members of the public.
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Do you have a hand-me-down recipe or signature dish that you ve always believed was museum-worthy? Because the National Museum of Women in the Arts would like to feature it in an upcoming exhibition.
The Washington, D.C. museum is currently accepting submissions for RECLAMATION: Recipes, Remedies, and Rituals, which will open on January 18 and run through the end of next year. The all-virtual exhibition, which is part of the museum s ongoing Women, Arts, and Social Change program, will combine the work of nine interdisciplinary artists with the stories, recipes, and photos that are provided by members of the public.