Sue PEDLEY<br/>
<em>Sound of lotus 3</em> 2000 <!-- (recto) --><br />
from the <i>Sound of lotus</i> series 2000–01<br />
cyanotype<br />
76.0 x 56.8 cm irreg. (image and sheet)<br />
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br />
Purchased with funds arranged by Loti Smorgon for Contemporary Australian Photography, 2001<br />
2001.550<br />
© Sue Jane Pedley/Copyright Agency, 2023
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Cyanotype Printing Half-Day Course

Sat 14 Mar 26, 12pm–5pm

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Sue PEDLEY<br/> <em>Sound of lotus 3</em> 2000 <!-- (recto) --><br /> from the <i>Sound of lotus</i> series 2000–01<br /> cyanotype<br /> 76.0 x 56.8 cm irreg. (image and sheet)<br /> National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne<br /> Purchased with funds arranged by Loti Smorgon for Contemporary Australian Photography, 2001<br /> 2001.550<br /> © Sue Jane Pedley/Copyright Agency, 2023 <!--68944-->

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The cyanotype is a camera-less photographic printing process that produces a distinctive blue-toned image. First invented in the mid-nineteenth century, the cyanotype captures light and shadow through a simple exposure to sunlight or UV light, which is why the process is also referred to as sun printing.

With its rich cyan tones and simple charm, the cyanotype remains a beloved method of image-making, one that artists around the world continue to explore and reinvent.

In this half-day introductory course, developed with multidisciplinary artist Emma Armstrong-Porter, participants will learn about cyanotype photographic printing techniques, before applying them to the creation of their own unique prints to take home.

About the Artist

Emma Armstrong-Porter is an emerging multidisciplinary artist whose practice centres on printmaking and chemistry-based photographic techniques. Often employing an autoethnographic perspective, their work is influenced by lived experiences of queerness, neurodivergence, mental illness and institutionalisation, with a strong interest in environmentalism and feminisms.

When is the course?

The course takes place on Saturday 14 March from 12–5pm.

What will the course involve?

In this hands-on workshop, participants will be introduced to the cyanotype process – a photographic technique that uses sunlight or UV to create striking blue-toned prints. Guided by multidisciplinary artist Emma Armstrong-Porter, participants will learn how to create and compose images for cyanotype exposure, experimenting with materials and forms to produce their own unique prints.

Course enrolment includes all materials.

Suitable for all skill levels, no prior experience necessary.

Pricing

$325 Member / $350 Adult / $335 Concession, Student & Educator
+ $5.50 Booking Fee

NGV Members, educators and students receive discounted enrolment to all NGV Art School courses.

Information for Teachers & Educators

This half-day course offers an inspiring and creative professional learning opportunity for teachers of all levels and subjects. This half-day course meets the following AITSL standards:

  • Know the content and how to teach it (2.1)
  • Engage in professional learning (6.1)
  • Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community (7.4)

A certificate of professional learning is available on request.


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