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Basic Cyanotype Printing Workshop
with Kay Grogg
Grades 9 - Adult
Cyanotype is a photo process discovered in the mid 1800’s. We will be coating paper with a photosensitive solution to make our exposures using the sun. Exploring both regular and the wet processes will give the participants a variety of prints to take home. This class is a wonderful way to understand how photography was originally used in its inception. Beautiful Prussian Blue prints are the result of this process.
11:00 am - 1:30 pm, Saturday August 29.
Beginner Copier Zines
with Sage Perrott
Ages: 15 - Adult
Learn how to make your own zine on the copier in this one day beginner workshop. Students will be shown zine-making fundamentals, including several copier friendly folds and basic design techniques to create a color zine in multiple. For those new to the medium, a zine is a self published piece of ephemera, typically in pamphlet or booklet form that can cover any number of topics and include a wide variety of imagery. All skill levels welcome.
10:00 am - 2:00 pm, Saturday, September 12.
Advanced Cyanotype
with Kay Grogg
Grades 9 - Adult
Advanced Cyanotype will take you to the next level of this photo process. Students will further explore the wet method, make double exposures, bleach and tone prints using tea, and print on fabric. This two-session workshop will emphasize cyanotype techniques so the students can successfully create cyanotypes at home.
Pre-requisite: Beginning Level Cyanotype Class or basic Cyanotype experience. Instruction is limited to new techniques so basic how-to is necessary to follow this action loaded class.
11:00 am - 1:30 pm, Saturdays, September 19, 26.