Cyanotype Workshop with Jennifer Ablard

Cyanotype Workshop with Jennifer Ablard

Come have some fun in the sun! Learn how to do photography without a camera. Led by Northampton artist, Jennifer Ablard.

By Mill District Local Art Gallery

Date and time

Saturday, June 1 · 12 - 3pm EDT

Location

Mill District Local Art Gallery

91 Cowls Road Amherst, MA 01002

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About this event

  • 3 hours

Raindate: Sunday, June 2 from 12-3pm.


In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn the basics of making cyanotypes by placing objects directly on the paper and exposing them to sunlight (photograms). These bright blue images will be made with common household objects as well as plant materials. The finished products can be enhanced at home with watercolor paints, colored pencils, or other materials. Each participant will bring home several prints.


Participants are encouraged to wear dark clothing (not white) that can get stained. They are also welcome to bring in objects with fun shapes: ferns, grasses, flowers, kitchen implements, or small toys. Instructor will also provide materials.


A list of supplies and detailed instructions will be provided to all participants, so they can continue to make cyanotypes at home!


Ages: 8+ with adult accompaniment. Only 10 seats available.


$35 per adult, $45 for adult and child


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Cyanotypes are images created by an alternative photographic process that does not require a darkroom. Instead, sunlight, pretreated paper, and water to process are all that are needed.


The cyanotype process was first discovered in 1842 and was eventually used in the making of architectural blueprints. It is a flexible and forgiving process that lends itself to lots of creative possibilities. Cyanotypes can be made on fabric, paper, and other porous surfaces.

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Artist Bio: Jennifer Ablard


I’ve been seeing the world through a camera my entire adult life. While I’ve focused on different subjects at different phases of my life, my work always reflects my love of the outdoors, nature, and the abstract found in everyday life. I am also drawn to how the same location changes over time. I intend for my work to evoke questions of ‘where?’, ‘how?’, and ‘what?’.


Lately, I’ve been creating cyanotypes; an alternative photographic process. A light-sensitive chemistry is applied to watercolor paper, a photo negative or object is placed on the paper, and the whole thing is exposed to daylight and then processed using tap water. I’m enthralled by the unpredictability of the process - each print is unique, subject to the variables of length of exposure to sunlight and the technique used to apply the chemistry! The source photographs are drawn from my significant body of work, and I am enjoying seeing old work in a new light.


https://jenniferablardphotography.com/


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Note: Photos and video images will be captured during the event. Please tell Local Art Gallery staff working the event if you do not wish to have your image included. Thank you.

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