CYANOTYPE PRINTING ON FABRIC AND PAPER

Saturday, June 20, 2026 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Cost: $70

Join us a a fun, 3-hour workshop where you’ll explore the art of Cyanotype, one of the earliest forms of photography using sunlight, water, and nature. Cyanotype photography doesn't use a camera. Instead, you lay an object on paper coated with a special solution before exposing it to UV light (like sunlight) and washing with water. In this workshop you’ll learn the basics of cyanotype printing and create stunning, blue-and-white prints using a variety of elements on paper and fabric. Participants will create their own personalized cyanotypes and will leave with the skills and knowledge to continue experimenting with this fascinating medium. DATES & TIMES SAT JUNE 20th, 12 - 3pm YOUR TUTOR Leah is a printmaker and book designer now living in Owen Sound. She graduated with honours from the Ontario College of Art where she specialized in Printmaking and Book Arts. After a 20-year career designing books at Penguin Random House Canada, she left to focus on producing her own work as co-proprietor of Mammoth Hall Press, a private printmaking and design studio. She has worked in many printmaking media including linocut and woodcut, etching and drypoint, screen-printing, cyanotype, and letterpress. Her work is held internationally in public and private collections. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Clothes to get messy in ACCESSIBILITY Hand strength and coordination required Wheelchair accessible

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