
Amity Farm Batik
Clip: Season 4 Episode 48 | 6m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Visit Amity Farm Batik in Fort Ann, New York, to learn all about this unique art form.
Carol Law Conklin has been creating beautiful batik art for over forty years. An ancient art form, batik is a way of painting on fabric using wax and dye baths. Visit Amity Farm Batik in Fort Ann, New York, to learn all about this unique art form.
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Amity Farm Batik
Clip: Season 4 Episode 48 | 6m 15sVideo has Closed Captions
Carol Law Conklin has been creating beautiful batik art for over forty years. An ancient art form, batik is a way of painting on fabric using wax and dye baths. Visit Amity Farm Batik in Fort Ann, New York, to learn all about this unique art form.
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Funding for AHA has been provided by your contribution and by contributions to the WMHT venture fund. Contributors include The Leo Cox Beach Philanthropic Foundation, Chet and Karen Opalka, and Robert and Doris Fischer Malisardi, and The Robison Family Foundation.