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Instructor

Kristiane Church

Level

Teens (Ages 13-19)

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CYANOTYPE WORKSHOP

$0.00

April 26th 2025 
1:00pm-4:00pm

Workshop is FREE and open to ages 13-19                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Join us for a fun Saturday afternoon of Cyanotype making at Forum Art Centre! 

We will explore a 19th century camera-less photographic process that creates blue and white images under UV light exposure, and experiment with altering the colours of our prints with natural toners made of coffee, teas, and herbs. If weather permits, participants will expose prints outside at Coronation Park – which is right beside the art studio!

Participating artists should bring any personal items they would like to create prints with – the Cyanotype process will not damage them. Some ideas of objects to print with include: jewelry, shells, leaves, flowers, mesh, net, sheer fabric, crystals, knick-knacks, utensils, glasses, negative or positive film, drawings on acetate (sheets will be supplied), and much more!

Please come dressed for the weather and for art making, it might be a bit messy!

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This FREE workshop is made possible by the generous sponsorship of the School of Art, University of Manitoba, and is part of the programming of FLASH Photographic Festival.

Forum Art Centre will also be featuring artwork by Kristiane Church as part of FLASH Photographic Festival’s Bring Your Own Venue.

Kristiane Church is the workshop instructor and is a local artist and educator working in photography, filmmaking, installation, and performance. She is the Photography Technician at the School of Art, University of Manitoba.

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