Colors to Dye For: The Mysterious World of Dye-Making

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Jan 12 2018 - Jun 30 2018

Colors to Dye For explores the mysterious industry of dye-making. The beautiful southwestern palette created in early Navajo textiles was produced through a variety of materials found in nature. This exhibition takes a close look at the history of indigo and red. Why was indigo referred to as a “color of the devil,” and how did a beetle from the Sonoran desert change the history of red? Come see the fascinating transformation of how wool is made into yarn and yarn is turned into beautiful textiles.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website.         

  • Various Media
  • American
  • Various artists

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