ART BIO MATTERS
Thursday 26 September, thanks to Julie Arslanoglu founder of Art Bio Matters (ABM) and research scientist at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art , I had the privilege of presenting as part of their seminar series, a lecture on traditional methods of dyeing fish skin with indigenous Arctic plants. A large group of historians, curators, cultural leaders, scientists, conservators and leather professionals participated in the lecture and asked very pertinent questions at the end of it.
You can listen to the lecture for the next 30 days here: https://lnkd.in/dF9DqFzj
Art Bio Matters (ABM) is an interdisciplinary centre for research on biological materials in cultural heritage.
- THE DEEP DIG UPENN MUSEUM
- MAPPING RACE THROUGH ARCTIC FISH SKIN ARTEFACTS
- ADORNMENTS FROM THE SEA
- AMUR RIVER FISH SKIN NATURAL DYES
- ARCTIC INUKSUIT STONES
- SPIRIT AND SKIN
- ART BIO MATTERS
- TRADITIONAL DYES FOR FISH LEATHER
- FISH WASTE FOR PROFIT
- FISHSKIN PATTERN-BASED GARMENTS
- A VIRTUAL AINU FISHSKIN WORKSHOP
- ARCTIC INDIGENOUS FISHSKIN
- SOCIETY OF LEATHER TECHNOLOGISTS
- COSTUME SOCIETY OF AMERICA
- IFFTI CONFERENCE 2020
- DESIGN MUSEUM CONFERENCE LONDON
- KYOTO SEIKA UNIVERSITY
- CRAFT CONFERENCE ESTONIA
- CUMULUS ROVANIEMI 2019
- MILANO DESIGN WEEK
- SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY VANCOUVER
- BRITISH COUNCIL CRAFTING FUTURES
- EU INDUSTRY DAYS BRUSSELS
- LINEAPELLE INNOVATION TALKS
- EUROPEAN LEAGUE OF THE INSTITUTES OF THE ARTS
- DWEEK BILBAO AND BRITISH COUNCIL
- BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR JAPANESE STUDIES
- TRANSBOUNDARY FASHION SEMINAR