Date Range
May 30, 2026
Time
12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Availability
10/10 spots
Create striking blue-and-white prints in this hands-on introduction to cyanotype, one of the oldest photographic processes. This beginner-friendly workshop explores how simple materials can produce beautiful, one-of-a-kind images.
The session will feature a short visual overview of cyanotype’s history and creative possibilities, including early botanical works by Anna Atkins and contemporary experimental approaches. Students will then learn the full process from start to finish, coating light-sensitive paper, composing images, exposing prints, and developing them in water. Students will have time to experiment and create multiple prints, leaving with a small collection of unique artworks!
Additional Information:
• Suitable for all levels of expertise
• All materials provided
• Rain date is June 6th, 2026
If this class is full, please join the waitlist. We may open another section!
Refund Policy: Full refunds are available up to 7 days prior to the class start time. Account credits are available 3-7 days prior, and subject to a $20 administrative fee. There are no credits or refunds provided with less than 48 hours’ notice, or for classes missed by the participant.