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Explore the Art and History of Indigo Dyeing at Vizcaya! 🌿

Step into the world of natural indigo dyeing and discover the rich history behind this ancient craft! Join us at Vizcaya Village for a hands-on experience where you’ll create a stunning, one-of-a-kind Indigo Bandana using the Shibori resist dyeing technique—a method practiced for over 1,300 years in Japan.

TICKETS: $10 for adults; FREE for children 12 and under

VIZCAYA MEMBER TICKETS, SAVE 20% | Get member tickets Join online


What to Expect:

 

Hands-On Creativity – Learn how to tie, fold, and dye your own fabric using natural indigo.
Deep Cultural Insights – Uncover the global significance of indigo, from Japanese aizome traditions to its role in sustainable textile practices and much more.
Community & Connection – Engage in an open discussion on the history, properties, and cultural impact of indigo dyeing across different societies.


✨ No experience needed—all materials provided! Join us for a vibrant evening of creativity, culture, and community. Spots are limited—reserve yours today!

 

Cultural Insights:

In Japanese textile traditions, indigo dyeing (aizome) was highly valued for samurai clothing, kimonos, and workwear, as the natural indigo had antibacterial and insect-repellent properties.
Indigo artisans maintained vats that were passed down through generations, carefully nurturing them for decades or even centuries.
This is the inspiration for the community vat we’ll be using during this program. An indigo vat is a large container filled with a fermented indigo dye solution, allowing fabric to be dipped, oxidized, and dyed. Unlike surface dyeing, indigo binds with fabric through multiple dips, creating richer and deeper tones over time.


Location:

Vizcaya Village 3250 South Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33129
Materials Provided:

Natural Indigo dye
Cotton bandanas
Tools for tie and fold techniques

Registration Details:

No experience needed; it’s a space to create freely! All materials will be provided.

Veronica Buitron(she/her):

Textile Designer and Natural Dyer. Verónica Buitrón, founder of SUSPIRO, is a design artisan combining sustainability with Social Entrepreneurship, focused on pro-Fairtrade, natural materials & local production. SUSPIRO’s mission is “to revive, empower and promote the hand-made and sustainable work of the textile artisans living in the Ecuadorian Andes.” Verónica doesn’t only create beautiful and modern pieces, but she also provides the much-needed tools for artisans in Ecuador to become more empowered. Read on for more inspiration.


LOCATION | This activity takes place exclusively at Vizcaya Village, the estate’s historic farm village, and does not include access to the east side of the property where the Main House and gardens are located.

AGRICULTURE NIGHTS: CONNECT & CREATE SERIES | Discover the beauty and importance of plants in our lives through “AgriCulture Nights.” This inspiring monthly series invites the community to explore their relationship with nature by engaging in creative activities like art making and cooking. Join us at Vizcaya Village to deepen your connection to the environment, learn about the uses of plants, and celebrate their significance to both people and the planet. Each session offers a unique opportunity to create, connect, and cultivate wellness in a vibrant, supportive setting.

To promote inclusion for all, Vizcaya ensures that all community programs, after-hour and weekend events for locals, feature activities that are physically accessible to all visitors. While not all areas of the estate are wheelchair accessible, community programs are purposefully located in areas without stairs or that can be accessed via a ramp.

Explore the Art and History of Indigo Dyeing at Vizcaya! 🌿

Step into the world of natural indigo dyeing and discover the rich history behind this ancient craft! Join us at Vizcaya Village for a hands-on experience where you’ll create a stunning, one-of-a-kind Indigo Bandana using the Shibori resist dyeing technique—a method practiced for over 1,300 years in Japan.

TICKETS: $10 for adults; FREE for children 12 and under

VIZCAYA MEMBER TICKETS, SAVE 20% | Get member tickets Join online


What to Expect:

 

Hands-On Creativity – Learn how to tie, fold, and dye your own fabric using natural indigo.
Deep Cultural Insights – Uncover the global significance of indigo, from Japanese aizome traditions to its role in sustainable textile practices and much more.
Community & Connection – Engage in an open discussion on the history, properties, and cultural impact of indigo dyeing across different societies.


✨ No experience needed—all materials provided! Join us for a vibrant evening of creativity, culture, and community. Spots are limited—reserve yours today!

 

Cultural Insights:

In Japanese textile traditions, indigo dyeing (aizome) was highly valued for samurai clothing, kimonos, and workwear, as the natural indigo had antibacterial and insect-repellent properties.
Indigo artisans maintained vats that were passed down through generations, carefully nurturing them for decades or even centuries.
This is the inspiration for the community vat we’ll be using during this program. An indigo vat is a large container filled with a fermented indigo dye solution, allowing fabric to be dipped, oxidized, and dyed. Unlike surface dyeing, indigo binds with fabric through multiple dips, creating richer and deeper tones over time.


Location:

Vizcaya Village 3250 South Miami Ave, Miami, FL 33129
Materials Provided:

Natural Indigo dye
Cotton bandanas
Tools for tie and fold techniques

Registration Details:

No experience needed; it’s a space to create freely! All materials will be provided.

Veronica Buitron(she/her):

Textile Designer and Natural Dyer. Verónica Buitrón, founder of SUSPIRO, is a design artisan combining sustainability with Social Entrepreneurship, focused on pro-Fairtrade, natural materials & local production. SUSPIRO’s mission is “to revive, empower and promote the hand-made and sustainable work of the textile artisans living in the Ecuadorian Andes.” Verónica doesn’t only create beautiful and modern pieces, but she also provides the much-needed tools for artisans in Ecuador to become more empowered. Read on for more inspiration.


LOCATION | This activity takes place exclusively at Vizcaya Village, the estate’s historic farm village, and does not include access to the east side of the property where the Main House and gardens are located.

AGRICULTURE NIGHTS: CONNECT & CREATE SERIES | Discover the beauty and importance of plants in our lives through “AgriCulture Nights.” This inspiring monthly series invites the community to explore their relationship with nature by engaging in creative activities like art making and cooking. Join us at Vizcaya Village to deepen your connection to the environment, learn about the uses of plants, and celebrate their significance to both people and the planet. Each session offers a unique opportunity to create, connect, and cultivate wellness in a vibrant, supportive setting.

To promote inclusion for all, Vizcaya ensures that all community programs, after-hour and weekend events for locals, feature activities that are physically accessible to all visitors. While not all areas of the estate are wheelchair accessible, community programs are purposefully located in areas without stairs or that can be accessed via a ramp.

More about Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is a National Historic Landmark and historic house museum in Miami, FL, complete with a 34-room Main House, formal Italian gardens, a historic Village and much more. Learn more at vizcaya.org.
When & Where
Multiple Dates
  • Apr 10, 2025, 6:00pm to 7:00pm Timezone: EDT
  • Apr 10, 2025, 7:45pm to 8:45pm Timezone: EDT
  • May 8, 2025, 6:00pm to 7:00pm Timezone: EDT
  • May 8, 2025, 7:45pm to 8:45pm Timezone: EDT
$10.00


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