Indigo Waves

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06/18/2018

We had a wonderful afternoon weaving at the Indigo Waves site today! Huge thank you to this momma to be for lending us a helping hand!! Big news for the site is coming up (hint: we're planting indigo plots!)

My favorite thing about Indigo Waves is that it serves as an outside fiber and environment classroom for the Central Flo...
05/22/2018

My favorite thing about Indigo Waves is that it serves as an outside fiber and environment classroom for the Central Florida community. If you or someone you know would like to use the site to gain community service hours (Scouts/NJROTC/Bright Futures, etc.), meet for a field trip and tour the museums, or just want to learn to weave, please message us and we'd be very excited to plan a date and time with you 👐➿

Indigo waves was imagined and created by Eco-Urban Land Artist, Tory Tepp. The installation has been built by him from t...
04/27/2018

Indigo waves was imagined and created by Eco-Urban Land Artist, Tory Tepp. The installation has been built by him from the ground up to host as an interactive community art installation. This piece encourages the community to join in the process by weaving strips of denim and other fibers into a large panels that when patchworked together, will form a communal gathering space and place to reflect and/or enjoy time with family and friends. Join us anytime at The Art and History Museums - Maitland, by weaving your own strips into the loom and add to your neighborhood 👐👖🌊✂

"Many hands make light work." 2nd grade artists helping us weave panels on the loom installed at Indigo Waves! Stop by a...
04/25/2018

"Many hands make light work." 2nd grade artists helping us weave panels on the loom installed at Indigo Waves! Stop by anytime to weave a few rows yourself! This interactive art installation is always open to the community and located behind the gallery and studios at the Art and History Museums of Maitland (by the lake)

We have a freshly prepared loom up and ready for you to weave in some more Indigo Waves! Come on out anytime and pick ou...
04/23/2018

We have a freshly prepared loom up and ready for you to weave in some more Indigo Waves! Come on out anytime and pick out your favorite denim strips from the fabric bag to add to our ongoing community art installation 👐

This panel was made yesterday by many hands at the Earth Day Birthday celebration at Lake Eola 👐 it's such a wonderful c...
04/22/2018

This panel was made yesterday by many hands at the Earth Day Birthday celebration at Lake Eola 👐 it's such a wonderful collaboration from the community. Thank you for weaving with us!

The fibers of our American-signature, denim. These blues are even more beautiful off our legs and woven into these gorge...
04/19/2018

The fibers of our American-signature, denim. These blues are even more beautiful off our legs and woven into these gorgeous panels created by many hands in the community! Stop by anytime to add a row or two (or twenty) to the piece and help us create Indigo Waves! You'll find the installation at the Art and History Museum of Maitland, between the gallery/studio spaces and the lake.

03/14/2018

Indigo Waves is an interactive public art project that incorporates the growing of plants into an installation designed for the creation of art. Here we follow a process of art making that begins with seeds, sun and water. Once the plants have matured, they can be harvested and processed to make dyes, inks, pigments and fibers. These materials can then be incorporated into the making of many different types of art. In this instance, we will be collecting and recycling used denims from the community, and weaving them together with various natural materials to create a kind of tapestries and lattices. These weavings will then become part of the flowing walls that will shape this space. As these natural fiber artworks break down from exposure to the elements, they will be composted back into the soil and replaced with patches of fresh art.

To develop this installation into a fully sustainable environment we will be incorporating interactive mechanisms and systems. These will include sunshades that double as water catchments, channeling water into the growing beds and rain barrels. This stored water can then be pumped back into the system. The pumping of water, as well as electricity for lights, will be accomplished by the inclusion of bicycle-powered generators. The installation is intended to be fully participatory and interactive with the public and we invite people to explore this piece as it continues to grow and expand with new plants and new fiber arts. Come into the space and enjoy a multi-sensory experience of art and community.

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231 W. Packwood Ave
Maitland, FL
32751

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