Ink making workshop 

$75.00 Sale Save
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 
Ink making workshop 

Ink making workshop 

$75.00 Sale Save
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In this workshop given by Annik, you will learn the basics of making your own plant-based inks at home using natural dyes and foraged materials. This workshop will cover basic recipes and different processes for creating inks. The emphasis will be on materials that are accessible and suitable to be made in the kitchen. These inks are designed for use on paper. Materials, paper and brushes will be available on site.

About the instructor

Annik St-Arnaud is an artist based in Tiohtiá:ke / Mooniyang / Montreal who has been working for atelier b for the last 8 years! Their transdisciplinary practice lies at the intersection of textile processes, biodesign and culinary arts. from a speculative perspective, they explore our capacity for transition, collective organisation and our potential to create flexible and sustainable systems. Working with natural materials - some grown some foraged - they develops hybrid materialities centred on slowness, care and resistance. Their current research focuses on cooking, fermentation, food activation, foraging, microscopy and writing.

Where: 5758 Saint-Laurent, Montreal, H2T 1S8
Duration: 3 hours - from 10 - 1pm
Workshop given in French and English.

Cancellation policy: courses are non-refundable as places are limited.

Anne-Marie and Catherine are the inseparable friends who founded the brand in 2009. Their sustainable and minimalist clothing collections are designed in their Mile End workshop-boutique, then gently manufactured in Montreal from natural fiber textiles.

To learn more about the brand

We have been experimenting and refining our processes for a dozen years to work with the best natural fibers available. We select our materials for their durability, comfort, aesthetic properties and for the conditions in which they were produced. We give priority to suppliers close to our workshop. Many of our jerseys and knits are made in Canada, while some woven fabrics come from the United States. For more specialized materials, we work with Japan and some European countries (mainly Italy and northern countries). It is essential for us to make sure that the workers' conditions are fair, and the best way to be sure is to choose countries that have a charter of individual rights similar to ours!

We ship from our Mile End (Montreal) workshop in an average of 3 to 5 business days. In Canada, delivery is free for orders of 150$ before taxes and more. The shipping rate is fixed for Quebec and Ontario at 10$ and for the rest of Canada, 15$. For local delivery in Montreal, the fee is 7$ for orders under 150$. By entering your shipping address, you will know if the local delivery option is available to you.

Exchanges are accepted within 10 days of receipt of the package. A notice must be sent to info@atelier-b.ca to obtain return authorization. Items must be unworn and the package must include your name and order number. Shipping costs for the return are at the customer's expense and atelier b will pay for the return of the second item. A credit may be applied, no refund.

Masks, underwear and sale items are on final sale.

If the color or size you are looking for is no longer available, please write to us. We have an inventory of fabric in the shop that allows us to make any of our patterns, whether it is this one or a piece from a past collection. Just write to us at info@atelier-b.ca with the pattern you are looking for so we can suggest fabrics and colors! Orders sewn in our workshop are at regular price (if the pattern is on sale, the discount does not apply to a piece sewn to order). Production time may vary from 4 to 6 weeks. Items from past collections sewn to order have a 10% surcharge. We can also make alterations to the pattern, in which case there will be an additional charge depending on the situation which can vary from 10 to 20%.