
Art on the Go: Learn to Make Cyanotypes (Kids)
The Cyanotype is one of the earliest forms of photography, which uses only light-sensitive paper (or fabric) and sunlight. Participants will receive a fun, hands-on approach to understanding what light can do and creating their own individual cyanotype. The product will be a blue and white print using a variety of objects to create the shapes as the subjects. No experience is necessary. All materials included. Click here to find and register for the Art on the Go you’d like to attend. If registration isn’t available yet, it’s coming soon!
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