The Indigo Plot – Visit and experience an Indigo dye garden, Glasgow Botanics, Sunday 15th September 1pm & 2pm

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#TheIndigoPlot is a small dye garden set up by textile artist Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw in the grounds of the Glasgow Botanical Garden. There you will be able to see Japanese Indigo and Woad plants in their mature state and experience fresh leaves dyeing natural fibre with them. Elisabeth will talk to you about working with Natural dyes and using a sustainable process in her practise. You will be introduced to the experience of growing dye plants and using natural dyes in your own creative experiences. The dye garden is a voluntary project and there will be an opportunity to support it by purchasing our own images in greeting cards & Indigo kits for home use Elisabeth chose the Botanical gardens for her dye garden because of its strong connection with learning about plants…. It was in 1817 that Thomas Hopkirk, a distinguished Glasgow botanist, founded the Botanic Gardens with the support of a number of local dignitaries and the University of Glasgow. The Gardens were originally laid out at Sandyford at the western end of Sauchiehall Street. Took either event on Sunday 15th September, visit: https://thelansdownehouseofstencils.com/2024/08/16/feeling-blue-the-exhibition-2024/
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730 Great Western Rd, Kibble Palace - Glasgow

G12 0UE

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Nearest Train and/or Subway: Hillhead
Parking Available: yes
Additional Parking Details: Street parking available on pay and display basis.
ACCESSIBILITY
Physical Access: Limited Access
Further Accessibility Details: The activity will be available but the visit to the garden may be restricted if the weather is rainy for wheel chairs.
Facilities: Seating, Toilets, Wheelchair Accessible Toilet, Refreshments
Additional Restricitions on Access: -
ORGANISATION
Organised by: ELISABETH VIGUIE CULSHAW - THE LANSDOWNE HOUSE
Elisabeth Viguie Culshaw is a textile artist based in the West end of Glasgow. She is a natural dyer, Indigo lover and dye plant grower. Her project #theindigoplot is a small dye garden where she grows Indigo and Woad, in the grounds of The Glasgow Botanical Garden to educate the public about the provenance of Natural dyes. She partnered with The Botanical Garden to carry on the Garden's original mission to educate the public to the Botanical heritage. She runs regular Eco technique workshops in Glasgow and online. Details can be found about her activity on her website.
Tel: 07939211805
Email: bettysbeautifullife@gmail.com
Website: thelansdownehouseofstencils.com/

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