PAARAS ABBAS x KHANABADOSH BAITHAK

NATURAL COLOURS

RESIDENCY

23rd ~ 29th May 2026
Gojal, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

Khanabadosh Baithak and Paaras Abbas bring you a residency rooted in the land, where we slow down and make art in collaboration with our surroundings.

Through guided explorations and taught workshops, you will learn the features of this remote and rich terrain: its plants and soil, and their multiple uses.

You will be taught how to make natural dyes, watercolour paints from rocks, prints with local flowers and seeds; all the while reflecting on your journey through walks, shared meals, and discussions.

The residency centres the voices of  communities across Gojal. We see this as essential and part of a wider commitment to nurturing exchange that is reciprocal, situated, and led by the land itself. 

We will be a small group, working intimately with our surroundings. We aim to tread lightly, listen deeply, and uphold a practice rooted in respect and responsibility. If this speaks to you, come join us.

Residency Agenda

  • Day 1

    3pm 𖤓 5pm
    Guest Arrival & Set Up

    5pm 𖤓 6pm
    An Introduction to the land & site
    with Baneen Mirza of Khanabadosh Baithak

    6pm 𖤓 Dinner

    7pm 𖤓 8pm
    Introduction to the programme
    with Paaras Abbas

  • Day 2

    7.30am 𖤓 8.30am
    Morning hot drinks

    9am 𖤓 12pm
    Local seeds, local knowledge
    with Wazir Aman
    A morning walk exploring the terrain, with breakfast at a local botanical practitioner’s home

    4pm 𖤓 5pm
    Introduction to Natural Colour
    with Paaras
    We will cover the basics of natural dye: how to select and prepare fabrics

    6pm 𖤓 Dinner

  • Day 3

    8am 𖤓 9:30am
    Breakfast

    10am 𖤓 12.30pm
    Traditional embroidery workshop
    with local women

    1pm 𖤓 2pm
    Lunch

    2pm 𖤓 4pm
    Independent making
    You continue working independently on the embroidery pieces started in the morning

    4pm 𖤓 6pm
    Basics of Natural Dye II
    with Paaras
    We will move onto the next step in natural dyeing, selecting and preparing mordants to treat our fabrics with

    7pm 𖤓 Dinner
    with Music

  • Day 4

    8am 𖤓 9.30am
    Breakfast

    10am 𖤓 12.30pm
    Basics of Natural Dye III
    with Paaras
    We will learn how to prepare dyes from barks, petals, and food waste. We will prepare a dye vat, and create patterns on fabric using needles, thread, and beans.

    1pm 𖤓 2pm
    Lunch

    3pm 𖤓 6pm
    Natural Dyes & Local Plants
    with Azeeza and Shameem
    You learn about traditional natural dye sources and techniques from local artisans ~ women from Korgah carpet centre in the neighbouring village of Gulmit

    7pm 𖤓 Dinner

  • Day 5

    8am 𖤓 9.30am
    Breakfast

    10am 𖤓 12.30pm
    Pigment making
    with Paaras
    We will make pigment from rocks to create our own non-toxic watercolour paints. We will also process our leftover natural dyes into lake pigments.

    1pm 𖤓 2pm
    Lunch

    2.30pm 𖤓 5pm
    Reading circle
    with Ahmed Hassan Khan

    7pm 𖤓 Dinner

  • Day 6

    8am 𖤓 9:30am
    Breakfast

    10am 𖤓 1pm
    Independent Foraging

    1pm 𖤓 2pm
    Lunch

    2pm 𖤓 4pm
    Eco printing workshop
    with Paaras
    We will make impressions of on silk and wool using bundle dye and hammer print methods.

    4pm 𖤓 6pm
    Residency Reflections

    6pm 𖤓 Dinner

  • Day 7

    8am 𖤓 9:30am
    Breakfast

    10am 𖤓 1pm
    Checkout and Departure

KHANABADOSH BAITHAK

Residency Location

Residency Hosts

Baneen Mirza

Baneen is a photographer and co-founder of Khanabadosh Baithak, a communal space in Gilgit-Baltistan and a lived inquiry into the relationship between travel, sustainability, and indigenous wisdoms. With a focus on food, ecological practices, and the kitchen as a site of knowledge, she extends this inquiry through visual and edible mediums to explore what it means to live and learn in relation to land and its people.

Paaras Abbas

Paaras is a Karachi-born London-based artist. She conducts ethnographic research with craft communities in Sindh and beyond, documenting traditional practices like natural dyeing, block printing and embroidery. In her practice, Paaras explores the potential for colour in her surroundings and the limits of the materials she encounters. Flowers used for eco-printing are repurposed in paper made from recyclables, dyes from food waste are further processed into pigment for inks and paint.

Facilitators:

Khanabadosh Baithak

Khanabadosh Baithak is a camp-site, and residents will be staying in spacious and comfortable private tents, which are fully insulated and fitted with warm rugs, mattresses, pillows and duvets.

There are three shared bathroom cubicles on-site, fitted with toilets, sinks, and taps with buckets for showers.

We will share a resource list for participants ahead of time with details of what to expect and what to pack. We are also happy to advise on alternative accommodation should you wish to extend your stay in the area either side of the residency.

Once participants are confirmed, we will add you to a whatsapp group to coordinate logistics ahead of travel.

Materials

All workshop materials will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own sketchbooks and materials for journaling.

Please contact if you want to chat about this.

FULL BOARD RESIDENCY

£500 International
£300 SAARC*
Rs. 94,400 Pakistani

INCLUDES:

ALL SESSIONS + MATERIALS

ACCOMMODATION + BREAKFAST
AT KHANABADOSH BAITHAK
FOR THE DURATION OF THE RESIDENCY

DAY TIME RESIDENCY

£400 International
£200 SAARC*
Rs. 57,000 Pakistani

INCLUDES:

ALL SESSIONS + MATERIALS

The Day Time option is for those who want to participate but prefer not to stay in tents. We can recommend alternative accommodation close to Khanabadosh Baithak where you can book a room.

Application Information

There are a total of twelve places available:
six full board and six day time

*SAARC: Travellers from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.

There are is one full scholarship available for residents of Gilgit-Baltistan.

Payment plans are available upon discussion. We will always support anyone that would like to join us and work out a way to make that possible.

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Participants will be selected on an assessment of the submission criteria. If we are not able to accept your submission on this occasion we will keep in touch for our next programme.

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If your application is successful, we will send you an email with an invoice, which can be paid via paypal/debit/credit/bank transfer. Your place is secured on receipt of payment.

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Refunds will be given up to 1 month before the event start date. For withdrawal within 1 month of the event start date refunds are not available unless extenuating circumstances require your withdrawal.

Gojal Valley

This residency is situated in one of the most beautiful valleys in Gilgit Baltistan. You will be based in the village of Ghulkin. Should you wish to extend your stay, there is lots more to explore including the market towns of Karimabad & Aliabad, and treks to lakes and glaciers. We can point you in some incredible directions on your trip.

Discover Pakistan

International participants will fly into and out of Islamabad. Should you wish to extend your stay, we can recommend places to see in and around Islamabad, including ancient Buddhist ruins in Taxila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, pink salt mines at Khewra, and more.
The stunning architecture of Lahore is also a short drive from Islamabad, and we can advise on how to structure your stay.

Any Questions?