06. The Alchemy of Natural Color with Sasha Duerr

02/10/2023 53 min

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode of Return to Nature, Melissa interviews Sasha Duerr about natural color and how we can participate in transforming our food and fashion systems. Sasha is an artist, designer and educator who works with plant-based color and natural palettes. She centers her practice and research on the collaborative color potential of weeds, food and floral waste, and local and seasonal ingredients. 
Sasha has taught for over a decade at California College of Arts with a joint appointment in Textiles and Fine Arts. She lectures, consults and widely designs curriculum and courses in the intersection of natural color, slow food, slow fashion and social practice. In 2007, Sasha founded Permacouture Institute to encourage the exploration of regenerative design practices for fashion and textiles. Her extensive work with plant-based palettes has been featured in many publications and she is also the author of  The Handbook of Natural Plant Dyes (Timber Press/Workman 2011) NATURAL COLOR (Watson-Guptill/Ten Speed Press 2016) and NATURAL PALETTES (Princeton Architectural Press 2020).
Sasha Shares:

Her upbringing and its influence on her passion for natural dyes
How she merged her passions for art and the environment for her education and career path
How she began her own process of learning around making natural pigments after the standard painting materials made her sick
The history and significance of textiles, especially in relation to women and indigenous people
The grant she received in collaboration with her sister and Amanda Rieux, the edible schoolyard garden teacher at UC Berkeley in the early 2000’s, to use compost as art material
Using the principles of sensory experiences to empowering people to begin creating with Nature when they otherwise wouldn’t think of it or want to.
The disconnect between consumers and the origins of food and fast fashion
The similarities between cooking and making natural dyes 
Bringing regenerative concepts back into textiles and clothing 
Her non-profit, the Permacouture Institute
Events like “Weeding Your Wardrobe” to promote upcycling clothing and weeds
The art and science of natural dyeing, from plant identification to pH and mordants
Her slow food partnership in Sicily, Italy and seasonal place-based color
Her work with Mae-ling Lokko and the Yale School of Architecture on a multi-year grant called "Soil Sisters"
Fibershed.org as a resource for regenerative textiles
The Or Foundation
The concept of “Craft of Use” from Kate Fletcher, who also coined “Slow Fashion”

You can connect with Sasha through personal channels:
Wesbite: www.sashaduerr.com  
Instagram @sashaduerr
Email: [email protected] 
Intro/Outro Music by Ken Belcher

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