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Alternative Process Printing Workshop

Ticket Information

  • General Admission: $24.79 each ($21.50 + $3.29 fees)
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Dates

  • Sun 16 Jul 2023, 9:00am–1:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Experience the magic of using alternative photographic printing processes to unlock new artistic creative possibilities.

Join our 4-hour introductory hands-on workshop and discover this captivating world of alternative photographic printing processes.

In the workshop you will make a platinum and cyanotype print from your own images and discover for yourself the rich tonal range of platinum and cyanotype's striking blue hues.

During the workshop, Stuart will share with you his invaluable knowledge and guide you step-by-step from start to finish. From selecting and preparing your images to coating, exposing and developing your own prints.

The workshop will be located at Stuart’s studio near Allandale, Governors Bay and the address will be sent to you on registration along with details on how to prepare the two images that you wish to print.

All materials and equipment are provided.

Limited to 4 students.

Supported by the Creative New Zealand Creative Communities Scheme.

About the Exhibition:

The 'Art of Photography' exhibition celebrates the medium of photography with an exhibition of over 60 printed works by both professional and amateur photographers from across the Selwyn District. Winning images from a public photography competition, open to all Selwyn residents, will also be printed and on display. Art lovers and photography enthusiasts are invited to come and view the exhibition and enjoy the diverse range of work from our talented local photographic community. You might also like to attend a variety of public talks and workshops hosted by Canterbury-based photographers. The exhibition runs from 13-25 July 2023 at Te Ara Atea, Rolleston Library.

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