Tataki zomé ? Introduction to vegetable tannin printing
Flowers and plants abound in natural pigments. Tataki zomé is an ancestral technique that uses plants in their natural state to decorate fabric. After a tour of the museum on the theme of flora, led by our mediator Anne Baumann, everyone can try their hand at this printing technique and leave with their own personalized T-shirt or tote-bag. Don't hesitate to bring leaves and flowers freshly picked from a meadow or your garden.
Public: Open to everyone aged 7 and over, alone or with the family.
Booking: Booking essential, group limited to 15 people, subject to a minimum of 5 participants.
Public: Open to everyone aged 7 and over, alone or with the family.
Booking: Booking essential, group limited to 15 people, subject to a minimum of 5 participants.
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Museum details
Address
14 rue Jean-Jacques Henner
68100
Mulhouse
+33 3 89 46 83 00
Price
Paid entry
20
€
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 24 March 2024
Sunday:
14:00-17:00
On 09 June 2024
Sunday:
14:00-17:00