Cyanotype Workshops

Sat Jul 23 2022 at 11:30 am to 04:00 pm

Warstone Lane Cemetery | Birmingham

Jewellery Quarter Cemeteries Project
Publisher/HostJewellery Quarter Cemeteries Project
Cyanotype Workshops
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A hands on workshop, learning how to make cyanotype blueprints - an early photographic technique using foraged and natural materials.
About this Event

Part of the JQ Festival.

Outdoor workshop in the chapel footprint garden in Warstone Lane Cemetery with artist Jo Gane. This workshop offers a hands-on opportunity to make cyanotype blueprints. The cyanotype process is one of the earliest photographic processes, invented by Sir John Herschel in 1842 and involves using paper coated with light sensitive iron salts to produce prints with a distinctive Prussian blue colour.

Prints can be made with natural materials foraged from around the cemetery such as leaves and feathers - or feel free to bring objects to work with. If you are bringing materials to print from, small objects (no bigger than an A4 sheet) which can lie flat and are partially opaque work the best - lace and fabrics can be very effective. Jo will be bringing pre-coated cyanotype paper for ease of use out on location, however instructions and support about how to coat paper and work with this process at home will also be provided.

This workshop is suitable for adults and children aged 8+, younger children are welcome but will need assistance from their parent or guardian.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Warstone Lane Cemetery, Vyse Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 10.00

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