CraftED: Cyanotypes on Fabric with Sarah Fuller

CraftED: Cyanotypes on Fabric with Sarah Fuller

 

Workshop Description:

Explore the possibilities of printing on fabric with the Cyanotype and Cyanotype toning processes! This alternative photography workshop focuses on the historical Cyanotype photo process using found objects and dye plants to create one-of-a-kind images on fabric.

Cyanotype prints will then be toned with dye plants and local botanical materials found in Manitoba. This workshop is suitable for beginners to photography, as well as those with little to no experience in the Cyanotype processes.

Participants will learn how to create Cyanotype prints on fabric and will be encouraged to bring objects and natural elements from the Winnipeg area ecosystem to create photograms. A photogram is a photographic technique that uses objects as ‘negatives’, and that allows the print to be created in situ with available materials.

Participants will leave with:

· Knowledge of the history of the Cyanotype processes in the context of the broader history of photography

· Understanding of material qualities of different natural fabrics, plant dyes, and the water used for development

·Hands-on experience of the Cyanotype processes

·Hands-on experience of the Cyanotype toning process

·Introduction to methodology for experimentation and note-taking for further exploration

 

About the Instructor:

Sarah Fuller is a settler-Canadian artist of Icelandic and British descent who works across the mediums of photography, video and installation. She makes work about place, local narratives and ecosystems. She holds an MFA from the University of Ottawa and a BFA from Emily Carr University.

Recent exhibitions include Remold at the C2 Centre for Craft, Redesigning Paradise at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies with artists Mary Anne Barkhouse, Dianne Bos and Penelope Stewart, Terra Incogknita at PLATFORM centre for photographic + digital arts, and Refugio at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery. Sarah’s work is in public and private collections including the Canada Council for the Arts Art Bank, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the Walter Phillips Gallery, the Indie Photobook Library and Global Affairs Canada.

She currently teaches as a Sessional Instructor at the University of Manitoba and serves as the Secretary on the Board of the FLASH Photography Festival.

 

Accessibility Information about the space: 329 Cumberland has wheelchair access around the right side of the building. The C2 Centre has gender neutral family washrooms.

 

Workshop Runs:

April 6th,  2025 | 11 – 5:30 pm

In-person at the C2 Centre for Craft

 

Registration: $130 (registration is non-refundable)

All materials are provided

Registration deadline:  March 26th, 2025

 

Register Online:

Register through the form below! Once your registration form has been submitted stay on this page, as you will be redirected to a form for payment for the workshop which will complete your registration.
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Any questions regarding this workshop? 

Contact MCC Programme Coordinator, Katrina Craig at [email protected] or (204) 615-3951.