INDIGO RESEARCH RESIDENCY

applications due April 30th

Overview

Tatter Library & the Pratt Dye Garden invite Pratt faculty and graduate students to apply for a 1 month (research component) & 3 day (workshop component) residency exploring indigo's profound cross-cultural significance and diverse traditional dyeing methodologies. This unique opportunity allows scholars to investigate the global diaspora of indigo knowledge while engaging with primary materials in our specialized textile collections and culminates in a special workshop with master dyer Aboubakar Fofana at the Pratt Dye Garden. 

This residency may complement or extend applicants' existing scholarly or creative work, offering new perspectives and research directions.

Residency Details

Library Access: Library research will be conducted during regular library business hours - 11am to 5pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and every other Saturday within the month leading up to the workshop. 

Research Focus

Applicants are encouraged to develop their own research questions around indigo's cultural significance and technical applications. Below are suggested research tracks that might inspire your proposal, though we welcome innovative approaches beyond these examples:

Global Circulation and Cultural Exchange

Environmental Approaches and Sustainability

Social History and Cultural Reclamation


Culminating Workshop Options

Applicants should direct their research proposal toward one of the following workshop options with Aboubakar Fofana, which will influence the focus and outcomes of their residency:


Available Dates (choose one):

Option A: June 3rd – 5th, 2025, 10am – 4pm EST Daily

Option B: June 7th – 9th, 2025, 10am – 4pm EST Daily

In this indigo workshop, Aboubakar Fofana focuses on powdered indigo and setting up a fructose vat. Over three days, participants will learn environmentally friendly techniques and how careful preparation results in a deep beautiful vat, ready for dipping. This workshop explains the unique chemistry of indigo and principles of setting up and caring for a vat. Participants will then dye a set of color gradation samples with Aboubakar's assistance. The workshop will include several large indigo vats of different strengths to achieve different tones, with instruction on the basics of dipping a gradation of hues. Participants will come away with the knowledge to create and maintain their own vats and achieve the best results with this ancient and singular dye-stuff.

Dates: June 27th – 29th, 2025, 10am – 4pm EST Daily

Aboubakar Fofana's inaugural Black Dye Workshop is a rare opportunity to learn to achieve this elusive color while exploring an ancient Malian tradition steeped in spiritual cosmology. In this immersive workshop, Aboubakar Fofana, a revered artist and natural dyer, unveils his techniques that harmonize the vibrant essence of indigo with the rich, earthy character of mud from the Niger River in Mali. His approach is not merely about dyeing fabric—it is a profound cultural exchange that invites you to explore the alchemy of nature and tradition.

*If your research and availability applies to either Option 1 or Option 2, please indicate this in your application 

Program Highlights

Application Requirements

Selection Criteria

Applications will be evaluated based on:

Important Dates

How to Apply

Submit all application materials as a single PDF to prattdyegarden@gmail.com with the subject line "Indigo Research Residency Application - [Your Name]"