Date : 20 & 21 Sept 2013
Time : 2 pm – 5 pm (20 Sept 2013, Fri)
1 pm – 4 pm (21 Sept 2013, Sat)
Venue: Room 211, Nanyang House
12 Nanyang Hill
(Gathering point to-be-confirmed)
Vacancy: 10

Discovered by Sir John Hershel in 1842, the cyanotype is the first successful non-silver photographic printing technique. Requiring only exposure to the sun, this uncomplicated contact-printing process produces beautiful Prussian blue prints.

Come and learn how to make this truly unique prints using one of the most primitive yet enduring darkroom printing methods. This two-session workshop aims to bring the tactile experience of image-making back into photographic practices. At this workshop, be inspired by your personal sense of aesthetics to create artworks to be exhibited by NTU Museum!

*At the end of the workshop, each participant will submit an artwork to NTU Museum for display on campus. Selection will be done by the museum.

Register for the workshop today.

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