Ice and Cyanotypes: An activity inspired by Something Blue
Information About the Event
On View
The Annex
12 East Gambier St.
Mount Vernon, OH, Free Admission
Instructor
Leslie Norman
Age Suggestion
All Ages
Class Capacity
Max. 10 participants
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Yes, please sign up to reserve your spot here.
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Join us at The Annex to learn how to make cyanotypes with ice! Inspired by Something Blue (on view at The Gund) and Dust: Jumpstarting Life on Earth’s Coldest, Driest Continent, an exhibition inspired by the research of Kenyon's Dr. Ruth Heindel, we will explore using different kinds of ice to produce cyanotype images. Annex photography instructor Leslie Norman will lead us in this activity to learn about how images can be produced using sunlight and frozen water. No camera required! Please wear clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty.