WorkshopsI offer hands-on cyanotype workshops for museums, gardens, universities, community organizations, and arts institutions. Designed for beginners and experienced artists alike, these workshops introduce participants to one of photography's earliest image-making processes through observation, experimentation, and the natural world.
Working with botanicals, found objects, and photographic negatives, participants learn the fundamentals of preparing, exposing, and hand-processing cyanotypes while creating their own original prints. Workshops emphasize creative exploration and the intersection of art, science, and nature, encouraging each participant to develop a personal approach to the process.
Current workshops include botanical cyanotypes on paper and fabric, with custom workshops available for organizations and group
Upcoming Workshops
Botanical Cyanotypes: Prints on Paper
Phipps Garden Center in Mellon Park
Saturday, July 18 | 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Inspired by the natural beauty of Phipps Conservatory, this workshop explores the cyanotype process using leaves, flowers, and other organic materials to create richly detailed botanical prints. Participants will leave with multiple finished cyanotypes and a deeper appreciation for the relationship between light, photography, and the natural world.