May 24, 2024: Introduction To Site-Specific Cyanotype w/ Eric William Carroll

$150.00

*Sign-Up for both Intro to Cyanotype/5-24 & Advanced Cyanotype/5-25 and get 50% off your materials fee!

TIME: 10:00 to 4:00 with a 1/2 hour lunch break.

SIGN-UP for this Intro Workshop plus the Advanced Cyanotype workshop the next day and get a discount! Discount code available on second workshop - applied during 2nd workshop checkout.

This 1 day printmaking workshop will be taught by Guest Printmaker & Educator Eric William Carroll. To learn about Eric and his printmaking please scroll to the Bio at the bottom of this listing.

  • In this workshop you will be introduced to the cyanotype process and create cameraless photographs of objects, plants, and other materials found on-site.

  • We’ll explore the preparation of cyanotype chemistry, various paper coating techniques, and proper exposure using both natural and artificial light sources.

  • All the skills in this class can be translated to the home studio with minimal compromise.

  • This workshop is geared for students with little-to-no experience with cyanotypes, but even a seasoned practitioner will find value in this unique approach to the medium!

  • Materials Fee of $20 to be paid to instructor at start of class. *Sign-Up for both Intro to Cyanotype/5-24 & Advanced Cyanotype/5-25 and get 50% off your materials fee!

Workshop limited to 8 participants.

Workshop held at Asheville Print Studio: Riverview Station - Studio #108, 191 Lyman Street, River Arts District, Asheville, NC

WORKSHOP FEE: $150.00

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ERIC WILLIAM CARROLL

Eric is an artist making work that combines his interests in science, nature, and the history of photography. Carroll’s work has been shown widely and has been included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Museum of Art, Aperture Foundation and the Museum of Contemporary Photography among others. Carroll has participated in residencies with the MacDowell Colony, Rayko Photo Center and the Blacklock Nature Sanctuary, and was the winner of the 2012 Baum Award for Emerging Photographers. After a nearly decade-long stint as a full-time professor, Carroll relocated to Asheville, North Carolina to focus on his creative practice.

To learn more about this artist and their printmaking CLICK HERE.