Cyanotype Printing on Fabric & Paper ~
Thursday, April 30th from 5:15 - 8:15 PM
Experiment with natural patterns and mindful making through this hands-on workshop focused on cyanotypes! This class will explore the basics of cyanotype printing techniques with fabric and paper to create a series of prints and cotton fabric patches. Participants will capture shadows through cyanotype printing, utilizing seasonally foraged plants of the region as well as everyday objects to print with. Join us to experiment with this cameraless photographic printmaking process as a way to connect to the season and objects around us, helping to capture elements of time, place, history, and meaning through unique prints. All materials are provided, and participants may bring their own objects to print with as well.
Meet your instructor:
Katama Murray (she/her) is an artist, educator, and small business owner from the Blue Hill peninsula residing in Deer Isle, Maine. Her mixed media work and company, Teach Peace Prints, are inspired by place-based making and our interconnectedness to the natural world. Utilizing locally foraged natural materials, she layers printmaking and fiber processes to visually communicate ideas, observations, and perpetual experimentation. Through hands-on techniques, Katama teaches regional workshops focused on versatile methods that encourage exploration and foster life-long learning.
Katama also works at the Blue Hill Harbor School as their Visual Arts Educator and Academic Advisor. With a passion for slow, multidisciplinary making, she strives to learn and teach together with people of all ages, hoping to inspire others to become more connected to the earth through the power of art and community.
1345-A State Highway 102Bar Harbor, ME 04609207-266-0010office@artwavesmdi.org
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