This is a one day workshop
'The Cyanotype Workshop'
Date: Sun 24th June
Venue: 700 James Lane Trentham East
Times: Sun 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Learn how to make cyanotype prints on watercolour paper, rice paper and fabric.
Level of skill required: A basic knowledge of photographic printing is advantageous but not essential. Suitable for VCE
students, teachers, tertiary students, artists
Class Size: Maximum 6 Cancel workshop if 2 or less
Cost: $175.00 [subscribers sponsors & concession $150.00]
Lunch, morning and afternoon teas provided
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Wendy Currie has been working with alternative photographic processes for over 15 years and has taught at institutes including
RMIT, Photography Studies College and Australian Academy of Design, as well as schools, clubs and Gold Street Studios. She
has participated in a number of group exhibitions and sells works through suburban and regional galleries, and recently had
work published in 'Blueprints to Cyanotypes' by Malin Fabrri and first edition of Alternative Photography:Art and Artists,
Edition I.
After completing her Diploma of Arts (Art) in 1989, she returned to do a Graduate Diploma of Arts (Art - Photography)
in 1990 and concentrated on exploring some early 19th Century printing processes such as Cyanotype, Gum bichromate and Van
dyke printing.
Wendy's passion for working with these early processes is stimulated by the direct tactile involvement with all stages
of the image, from making the negative, exposing and developing the image, to toning and/or handcolouring the final print.
The creative freedom to work with beautiful watercolour and handmade papers or fabrics complements her delight in the photographic
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