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Natural Ink-making workshop with Steph Cloutier

Sat, May 24

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Toronto

The CRSC and Artbarn School co-present a Natural Ink-making workshop with Steph Cloutier. Cost: $55 (Materials included). CRSC members receive a discount - email info@colourresearch.org for more info.

Natural Ink-making workshop with Steph Cloutier
Natural Ink-making workshop with Steph Cloutier

Time & Location

May 24, 2025, 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. EDT

Toronto, 250 Eglinton Ave W Suite 101, Toronto, ON M4R 1A7, Canada

About the event

Join us for a hands-on workshop where you’ll learn the basics of making ink using natural materials! This beginner-friendly class will guide you step by step through the process of creating inks. We’ll focus on using sustainable, non-toxic materials, ensuring an eco-friendly approach to ink-making. After a brief introduction, you’ll get hands-on experience crafting your own inks with expert guidance. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have your own handmade ink samples and painting swatches to take home.


This is a fun and engaging experience for anyone interested in natural pigments, handmade inks, or creative exploration. No prior experience is needed—just bring your curiosity!

All materials supplied.


This workshop is in collaboration with Artbarn School


About Steph Cloutier


Steph Cloutier is a francophone multidisciplinary artist in Toronto working in textiles, paper, and installation. Her practice explores themes of memory, reciprocity, and repair; utilizing hand embroidery, mending, dyes and paper…

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