
What Makes a Plant a Plant Dye with Ngaire
Thursday, November 13, 2025
5:30pm-6:30pm
552 Johnson Street, Victoria, BC
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Join us for an exciting event: What Makes a Plant a Plant Dye with Ngaire! Presenting the basics of how plants have the ability to dye natural fibres permanently, how the plant chemicals can be manipulated to express different colours and a time to ask questions.
Join us for an exciting event: What Makes a Plant a Plant Dye with Ngaire!
Presenting the basics of how plants have the ability to dye natural fibres permanently, how the plant chemicals can be manipulated to express different colours and a time to ask questions.
Be inspired by a few tactile and visual displays for your own personal dyeing explorations.
This in-person event will be held at 552 Johnson St. Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the art of plant dyes!
By RSVPing to this event, you will automatically be enrolled in our marketing emails. You may opt out anytime.
Ecologyst respectfully acknowledges the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Lekwungen (Lək̓ʷəŋən), Squamish (Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh), Lil'wat (L̓il̓wat7úl), and all Coast Salish Peoples on whose land we live, work, and play.

What Makes a Plant a Plant Dye with Ngaire
Genres
Join us for an exciting event: What Makes a Plant a Plant Dye with Ngaire! Presenting the basics of how plants have the ability to dye natural fibres permanently, how the plant chemicals can be manipulated to express different colours and a time to ask questions.
Join us for an exciting event: What Makes a Plant a Plant Dye with Ngaire!
Presenting the basics of how plants have the ability to dye natural fibres permanently, how the plant chemicals can be manipulated to express different colours and a time to ask questions.
Be inspired by a few tactile and visual displays for your own personal dyeing explorations.
This in-person event will be held at 552 Johnson St. Don't miss this unique opportunity to delve into the art of plant dyes!
By RSVPing to this event, you will automatically be enrolled in our marketing emails. You may opt out anytime.
Ecologyst respectfully acknowledges the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Lekwungen (Lək̓ʷəŋən), Squamish (Sk̲wx̲wú7mesh), Lil'wat (L̓il̓wat7úl), and all Coast Salish Peoples on whose land we live, work, and play.
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