414 Plush Mill Road Wallingford, PA 19086 United States
Duke Gallery
Intergenerational Ages 12 to Adult/All Levels
6/5/2021 (one day)
11:00 AM-1:00 PM EDT on Sat
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$60.00
Member Discount Available
The cyanotype process is the oldest photographic process, which uses the sun to create brilliant cyan blue prints. In this workshop, students will learn the basics of this process using botanical materials on paper.
Emie Hughes is a mixed-media artist, photographer, choreographer, and educator. Trained as a modern dancer, Emie graduated with a B.A. in Dance/Theatre Arts from Dickinson College, where she won the Emil R. and Tamar Weiss Prize in Creative Arts. After graduating, she lived and worked in NYC for 6 years in the arts, arts administration, and fundraising. She has exhibited her mixed-media pieces in Brooklyn, New York, and she has presented her choreographic works at venues including the Delaware Art Museum, Brandywine River Museum, Triskelion Arts, Dixon Place, and the Bowery Poetry Club, among others. She has taught workshops in art and dance at the Delaware Art Museum, Brandywine River Museum, and the Girls Can Do Anything! 2019 Conference. In 2020, Emie created her business Blue Jar, which specializes in creating original artworks and leading workshops in the cyanotype process, photography, and movement. Learn more at bluejarllc.com.
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