Cyanotype is one of the oldest photographic printing processes, made by treating a surface like paper or cloth and then exposing it to UV light. It produces a beautiful, cyan-blue print and can be used to capture botanical specimens or reproduce drawings, like blueprints. Catherine Cross will lead this workshop, where participants will learn about the solutions and products used for capturing images, printing on various materials, composition, and techniques. Register at www.ormondartmuseum.org/classes-programs
Date and Time
Friday May 22, 2026
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
Friday, May 22nd, 12-3 PM
Location
Ormond Memorial Art Museum
Fees/Admission
$75 (OMAM members); $95 (future members)
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Amber Green
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