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Informed Making: Cyanotypes on Fabric

Informed Making: Cyanotypes on Fabric In-Person

Explore the magic of cyanotype, one of the earliest photographic processes, at the intersection of art and sceince. Invented in 1842 by Sir John Herschel, cyanotype is an introductory alternative photo process that creates a blue and white negative image. This workshop will discuss cyanotype's history, chemistry, and how contemporary artists are using the medium. We will cover foundational skills to create cyanotypes with photogram and cliché verre methods to make photographic prints on 8.5x11 inch fabric without the use of a camera. No photographic experience is necessary to dive into this medium!

Please bring objects with you to this workshop - see Photogram section below for more details.

Photograms:

Please bring objects with you to this workshop that you would like to make a composition.The photogram method involves laying objects directly on top of a light-sensitive material to record the forms. For this workshop, objects should not exceed 3 inches tall (height), and it is recommended that an object’s area does not exceed 6x10 inches (width x length). For example, you could bring a glass bottle and lay it on its side, this would not exceed the 3-inch height limit.

Example objects to get you brainstorming: branches/twigs, leaves, flowers, combs, cassette tapes, circular orange slices, tea bags, feathers, necklaces, lace fabrics, bubble wrap, keys, Slinkys, mason jars/glass bottles, eye glasses. Have fun with it! These are just suggestions. If you don’t bring objects to the workshop, you can use materials in the Knowledge Lab to make your composition.

Cliché Verre:

The version of cliché verre we will cover uses transparency sheet film and permanent marker (provided in workshop) to create a hand drawn negative. The black lines you make on the transparency film will create white lines in cyanotype image. Participants can choose to combine the cliché verre with the photogram method.

Date:
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Time:
11:00am - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Knowledge Lab
Audience:
  Purdue University  

Registration is required. There is 1 seat available.

Event Organizer

Nathan Wilkinson
Patricia Swanson