Porthmeor Art Collective - Cyanotyping Negatives, Part 2

Print making / Beginners - Materials included

Sun 7 Jul 14:00-16:00 Ruth Purdy Book
Do you like making cyanotype photograms, but would rather print a photograph? Then this workshop is for you.
Cyanotype from negatives

In the second part of the digital cyanotype process, Ruth Purdy will guide you into creating cyanotypes from negatives of your digital images to take home.

Use a UV lightbox and natural daylight to expose your prints and develop your images in water.

Collaborate to create a digital negative collage that will be displayed in in Mitber’s next exhibition.

Please note – ideally you will attend both sessions.

For young artists aged 11-16, this group helps young people connect with their creativity and get to know contemporary art practices.

We are happy to continue to offer limited FREE Scholarship places for those on low income. Please contact Cat Lee Youth Arts Manager for a Scholarship application form to apply cat@schoolofpainting.co.uk.

Porthmeor Art Collective – Cyanotyping Negatives, Part 2

Print making / Beginners – Materials included

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What to Bring

Our studios are fully equipped and we provide you with all the art materials you need for your workshop so just bring yourself and lots of enthusiasm!

The class will be held in the ground floor studio at the School of Painting.

Timings & Breaks

The workshops start at 2pm and finish at 4pm. We will have a comfort break in the middle and provide squash or water for the children.

Young people will need to be aware of social distancing and sanitise regularly.

Meet Your Tutors

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Ruth Purdy

Ruth Purdy

Ruth Purdy is the Executive Director of Make it Better (Mitber) CIC. She believes that art has the power to change the world and set up Mitber to increase engagement with creativity. 

She studied a Fine Art BA Hons and a PGCE in Birmingham, followed by an MA in Photography at Falmouth. Before this she worked in further education and in schools delivering arts education to a wide variety of neurotypical and neurodiverse learners; working closely with speech, language and occupational therapists.

She is always excited to see the unique way individuals respond to and communicate through creative processes. For over ten years she has worked in local communities around Cornwall, demonstrating how regular contact with fun creative activities can improve people lives.

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