Anthotypes at Groundwork Market Garden
A 1-Day Class Saturday, August 29th 11:00am–2:30pm Ages 13+ A Photography Class for Ages 13+ Join CEPA and artist Faith Mikolajczyk at Groundwork Market Garden to learn the ins and outs of anthotype printing using plants and produce locally grown at Groundwork! Anthotype is an accessible and eco-friendly photographic process that utilizes the sun rather then a camera to create a print. Discovered in 1839, this process utilizes the natural pigments and photo-sensitive qualities of natural materials such as flowers, vegetables, and other plants. Participants will create several different emulsions out of natural materials, coat and prepare paper, and learn all the steps to make and finish exposing their anthotypes at home. Anthotype is a simple process, but one that requires several days of sun exposure to produce good results. Groundwork Market Garden is an urban farm located on Buffalo’s East side in the Genesee Moselle neighborhood since 2015. They provide only the highest quality, most nutritious, USDA certified organic fruits and veggies. Example Image by Faith Mikolajczyk Supplies are included. Please call or email info@cepagallery.org if you have questions. Workshop Location Groundwork Market Garden 52 Leslie Street Buffalo, NY 14211 Limited Availability This class is limited to 15 participants. Dates & Times Saturday, August 29th 11:00am–2:30pm Join CEPA Today and Save! Membership starts as low as $40/year for individuals—and even lower for students at only $25/year! Learn about CEPA Membership »
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