Cotton's Sordid Past: Harmony Susalla at the de Young Museum
by Kyeann Sayer, Nomad
on 02. 2.06
Any day you get to go to Golden Gate Park, visit the de Young, and learn from a sustaina-stylish textile pioneer is a good day. That's why you should write something that reminds you of "The organic (r)evolution: Inspiring environmental & social change through creative, sustainable fabrics" on your calendar's March 18 spot. Lots of readers were excited about Harmony Art's fresh, feel-good textiles. Now find out from Harmony Susalla what it's like to take the lessons of a textile history "full of scandal, slavery, child labor, pollution, and environmental degradation" and turn it around. :: Harmony Art
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I'm a grandmother and so pleased to know bedding and linens can be ma
de from oraganic cotton prints for my grandchildren. Pesticides on fabrics should not be next to our bodies. Thank you Harmony Art for giving companies a green choice.
you are awsome i noticeed i have the same last name and strangly I am a treehugger too!!! keep it up
Peace