Algae Bioplastic Workshop

$60
Learn how to create your own compostable bioplastics with spooky Halloween designs, while exploring sustainable materials for your artistic practice!
InstructorEmily Gordin
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Thursday, Oct 24, 2024

10:00 pm12:00 am UTC

IRl at Index NYC
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InstructorEmily Gordin
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Thursday, Oct 24, 2024

10:00 pm12:00 am UTC

IRl at Index NYC
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In this workshop, participants will learn how to make their own home-compostable bioplastics. This workshop is designed for artists, designers, and creatives of all types who are interested in integrating healthier, biobased mediums into their practice. After an introduction to bioplastics and a deeper dive into algae based materials, we’ll cast Halloween-themed decals for everyone to take home.

Many art and design materials are derived from fossil fuel resources, and this workshop will offer a new perspective on what’s possible with more sustainable options. While we’ll be focusing on algae-based bioplastics, Ill also introduce other materials and methods that are just as accessible, with the potential to become more specific to an individuals practice. The goal is to have fun crafting spooky designs, but also to spark discussion on how these materials can be used in both 2D and 3D work, helping you think more critically about the materials you choose. All materials will be provided. No science background necessary!

Learning Outcomes

  • Gain a foundational understanding of how to make bioplastics with a focus on algae polymers.
  • Formulate bioplastic recipes for specific desired material attributes.
  • Deepen your understanding of material resources and their environmental implications.

Agenda

2 hour workshop:

  • Get to know one another
  • Introduction to bioplastics + deep dive into algae materials
  • Hands-on activity
  • Clean up

Instructor Bio

Emily is an industrial designer and educator based in Brooklyn, NY. She is passionate about healthier, bio-based materials, integrating them into both her artistic practice and professional projects. Emily studied at NYU Gallatin and Pratt Institute and is currently part-time faculty at Parsons.

Refund Policy

We get that things come up, but we rely on headcounts in our programs to survive as a business. If you request a refund...

More than 4 weeks before workshop begins → 100% refund

More than 2 weeks before workshop begins → 50% refund

Fewer than 2 weeks before workshop begins → No refund

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