The cyanotype is an early photographic printing process that uses sunlight and water to create images. Cyanotype images are deep, cyan-blue, and were used in the original blueprint process. In this workshop, participants will create original photograms by arranging objects on sensitized paper. We will use natural and found objects to make our prints. Participants will learn how to prepare their own cyanotype paper and have an opportunity to experiment with the process.
Additional information
Participants are welcome to bring small objects that can be used to create images. Leaves, plants, lace, ribbon, anything with an interesting shape will work well. We will also provide supplies and some objects that participants can use.
Free parking and street parking are available on-site.
This workshop will be conducted outside. Please plan accordingly and wear weather-appropriate clothing. We recognize that attendees may have varying degrees of comfort in group settings. Masks are optional but very welcome.
About Megan Berner
Megan Berner is a visual artist living and working in Reno, Nevada. She graduated with her MFA in Intermedia from the University of Iowa, and a BA from the University of Nevada, Reno, in Photography. Megan works with digital and experimental techniques such as instant film, digital photographic transfers, and cyanotypes. Her work is greatly influenced by the landscape of her native Nevada home as well as the vast prairies of the Midwest, mapping and exploration, and countless hours of daydreaming.