Gift of The United Piece Dye Works, 1936.

In this workshop, students will learn traditional embroidery stitches, image transferring techniques, and how to create lines and textures on cloth while developing their own style. Students will leave with an embroidery sampler and embroidery hoop to continue practicing. All materials are provided.

Full Workshop Schedule:

Saturday, April 21
3–6 pm
Embroidery

Wednesday, May 16
6–9 pm
Bookbinding

Saturday, June 16
3–6 pm
Bead Weaving

Tuesday, June 26
6–9pm
Tapestry Weaving



Textile Arts Center (TAC) is a NYC-based resource facility dedicated to raising awareness and understanding of textiles through creative educational programs for children and adults. TAC aspires to unite the textile community and advocate for the handmade by providing accessible, skills-based classes that reinvigorate engagement with traditional crafts. Techniques like weaving, sewing, and dyeing are practical, connective, and process-driven — common denominators for designers, artists, and creative practitioners around the world. Because these activities are so widely used, they help to foster community and bring creativity back into our daily lives. They are part of our collective history and vital to our ongoing expressions of design, art, and culture.



Leading support for Public Programs at Bard Graduate Center comes from Gregory Soros and other generous donors.