About this Event
Cameraless Photography is the process of creating and image on light sensitive photo paper without the use of a camera. It exposes markings created by different types of resists through the use of photo chemicals. There are hard and soft resists, which create a variety of abstract shapes on the photo paper. Workshop participants will create images with soft resists based on various pantry items such as flour, honey, oil, butter, hot sauce, mustard, salt, toothpaste, shaving cream, spray cooking oil, etc. The list is endless!
Age / Skill Level:
Teens (15-19) and adults (20 and up). Suitable for beginners, practicing artists, and
educators.
Schedule:
Saturday November 9th: 12pm - 3pm
Materials (What to Bring):
Blotter book and/or blotter paper (something to place in-between your images as they are drying
Any pantry items you would like to experiment with!
About the Teaching Artist:
Angelika Rinnhofer has been an art educator for 16 years. Her interest in teaching photography was sparked when she taught a group of high school students how to use a darkroom. From 2006 until 2015, she taught photography, art history, and a variety of digital art forms in a boarding school in Westchester, NY. From 2016 until 2019, she taught art appreciation at Miami Dade College in Miami, FL. From 2019 until the present, she has been teaching photography and art appreciation at CNM. Additionally, she teaches photography online for Southern New Hampshire University in Manchester, NH.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Harwood Art Center, 1114 7th Street Northwest, Albuquerque, United States
USD 80.00