The cyanotype photographic method uses the sun to expose UV-light–sensitive chemicals in order to create rich, deep blue prints. Each print is unique and based on the composition of objects combined with exposure time.
Learn a short history of cyanotypes and how to use the cyanotype chemicals alongside objects from nature or your home, then put basic techniques to work to create prints. This workshop is designed for people with no experience in alternative photographic processes. Please note that a $20 material fee is included in tuition.
Special Program Information
- The instructor is Sammie Correa.
- This program includes one 2.5-hour session.
- NOTE: Registration will close for this program at 3 p.m. ET on Friday, May 17, 2024.
General Information
- This studio arts program is in person and will not be recorded.
- Please refer to the "Materials for this program" section for any applicable supply list information and/or special documents for this program.
- Please note our Health and Safety guidance for this in-person program.
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