With more than 30 gardens and exhibits with gardenscaping, sculptures and fountains to explore, Botanica Wichita is the place to be. It is a vibrant and innovative place that celebrates nature's beauty and embraces the community. Botanica offers a captivating oasis where visitors worldwide can immerse themselves in meticulously curated landscapes.
For the past 25 years, Bank of America has offered our cardholders free general admission - during the first full weekend of every month - to more than 225 cultural institutions in cities across the United States. Bank of America, Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank cardholders can receive FREE general admission to Botanica Wichita, The Kansas African American Museum Saturday and Kansas Aviation Museum Saturday, January 6, and Sunday, January 7.
Bank of America, Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank cardholders can receive free general admission to Botanica Wichita, The Kansas African American Museum Saturday and Kansas Aviation Museum Saturday and Sunday.
Discover the enchanting world of eco-printing and transform an ordinary bandana into a unique, one-of-a-kind, wearable work of art! In this engaging workshop, participants will learn the process of how to create vibrant and stunning imprints of botanicals on to fabric that will withstand washing and wear. Participants will not only take home a beautifully designed bandana, but also gain a deeper understanding of natural dyeing and the magic it has to offer. Join us for a hands-on exploration of color, creativity, and sustainability, and walk away with a wearable masterpiece that reflects your connection to nature. All necessary materials, including bandana and botanicals, will be provided.
Jenny Brown is the creative force behind 316 Dye Studio with nearly a decade of experience dyeing textiles for the hand knitter and hand spinner. Her continuous quest for color has led her to explore the world of natural dyeing and all it has to offer. When not in her dye studio, you can find Jenny out in her dye garden, knitting, spinning, or likely participating in some other niche craft.
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