Participants painting with bio inks in the Huumannatuure Lab at Davidson College, 2021.
Participants learned to make ink with local foraged pokeberries.
Pokeberries from Davidson campus.
A collection of raw and scrap materials for use during workshops.
The space was set up as a hybrid lab/exhibition/meeting room.
Sample bioplastics made in the workshop.
A collection of samples and tests: grass bioplastic, kombucha biofilm, bio-based inks, and mushroom foam.
Participants learned basic sashiko stiches and mended their own clothing.
Mending extends the life of clothing and lowers our carbon footprint.
Participants painting with bio inks in the Huumannatuure Lab at Davidson College, 2021.
Participants learned to make ink with local foraged pokeberries.
Pokeberries from Davidson campus.
A collection of raw and scrap materials for use during workshops.
The space was set up as a hybrid lab/exhibition/meeting room.
Sample bioplastics made in the workshop.
A collection of samples and tests: grass bioplastic, kombucha biofilm, bio-based inks, and mushroom foam.
Participants learned basic sashiko stiches and mended their own clothing.
Mending extends the life of clothing and lowers our carbon footprint.