Blue Monkey’s Mission

The Blue Monkey Initiative

The Blue Monkey Initiative is an artist-led research project exploring indigo cultivation and textile reconstruction in an urban context. Working with indigo grown and processed in Amsterdam, the project investigates how dyeing and garment transformation can function as collective practices rather than individual acts of production.

Through workshops, field sessions and public encounters, Blue Monkey creates shared spaces where participants engage in growing, dyeing and reconstructing textiles. Indigo is approached not only as a natural dye, but as a medium that connects people, processes and local environments.

Rather than focusing solely on sustainability, the initiative explores alternative models of production based on engagement, shared knowledge and collaborative decision-making. The project asks how value, authorship and ownership can be understood within collective making processes.


Our Mission

Blue Monkey works with existing garments and textile fragments, inviting participants to re-dye, repair and reconstruct them using natural indigo. Instead of discarding worn or unused clothing, the project encourages transformation through shared hands-on processes.

The aim is not only to extend the life of garments, but to reconnect people with the material and social processes behind textile production. By making cultivation and dyeing visible, Blue Monkey fosters awareness of how clothing comes into being and how it can be reimagined.


Community & Participation

At its core, Blue Monkey is about participation. Through collaborative activities, participants contribute time, labour and knowledge to a shared process of cultivation and making. These contributions are documented and reflected upon as part of an ongoing research framework exploring collective production.

The slogan โ€œIndigo Dye for Everyoneโ€ reflects the belief that indigo dyeing can be accessible and open, inviting people from different backgrounds to take part in hands-on textile transformation. The project seeks to create meaningful encounters between craft, art and everyday life.


Long-term Vision

Blue Monkey also explores how communities can sustain involvement over time, testing new ways of documenting and recognising participation. By situating indigo cultivation within the city, the initiative contributes to broader conversations about collaborative production, local materials and alternative value systems in contemporary creative practice.

Blue Monkey – Spread Indigo –

Ameland 4F, Zaandam
1506ZW, Netherlands

BTW: NL004713543B69
Akifumi Takeshita

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