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Adjunct Professor - CCE; STEP Instructor
B.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design.
Textile Dye Garden
"Pratt's Textile Dye Garden integrates traditional ecological knowledge with contemporary sustainability practices, addressing UN Sustainable Development Goal #11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities). Located on Pratt Institute's Brooklyn campus on Lenapehoking territory, the garden grows plants specifically selected for their natural dyeing properties while honoring Indigenous knowledge.
Key Initiatives:
Design Elective course exploring materiality, science, and cultural context of natural dyes across multiple disciplinesFaculty Fellowship ""Sharing the Yield"" project engaging diverse departments with curated dye kitsSTEAMplant curriculum for fourth-grade students combining art with ecology, botany, and chemistryInnovative soil health visualization research using soil chromatographyStudent development through specialized projects in papermaking, natural cosmetics, and indigo experimentsCommunity Impact:Regular workshops teaching sustainable dyeing techniquesDocumentation and preservation of traditional ecological knowledgeSupport for urban biodiversity through native and pollinator-friendly plantsReduction of harmful synthetic chemicals through natural alternativesActive participant engagement from both Pratt and local communitiesAlignment with Urban Community Design:
Participatory processes fostering skill-building and knowledge exchangeMaterial circularity and local production systemsCultural preservation through respectful documentationEquitable access and intergenerational learning opportunitiesThe Textile Dye Garden exemplifies how research can engage community development while addressing environmental challenges in urban contexts. Through cross-disciplinary programming, our project creates multiple pathways for engagement with sustainable practices, honoring traditional knowledge while building resilience for urban communities."