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Printing with the Sun

Learn about the art of Cyanotype printmaking at White Feather Farm


This 3-hour workshop introduces how to create beautiful handmade blueprints using camera-less photography. Cyanotype is one of the oldest alternative photographic processes that was developed in 1852. It uses non-toxic chemicals, ferric ammonium citrate and potassium ferricyanide to create a UV sensitive solution which produces vibrant Prussian blue colors. Participants will use plants and leaves from the farm to compose a photographic image, called a photogram, to take home. An optional toning technique will be introduced to participants wanting to experiment with different color hues.

Viktorsha Uliyanova is an interdisciplinary artist and educator residing in New

York. Her work is informed by her upbringing in the Soviet Union, political

repression, and the immigrant experience. Uliyanova’s photographic, fiber, and

installation works investigate loss, collective trauma, and cultural identity narrated

through the prism of memory. She uses alternative processes and the archives to

point to ways the present and the future are reflected in the past.

Uliyanova received her BA in English at Hunter College and her MFA in

Photography and Related Media at SUNY New Paltz. Her work has been exhibited

at a number of national and international venues including Samuel Dorsky

Museum of Art, 8Ball Zines at MOMA PS1, Das Gift in Berlin, Participant New

York, Collarworks, Art Society of Kingston, among others. She has received

support from numerous grants including Traverso Photography Award, DiPalo-

Williams Grant,David Lavallee Grant, Sojourner Truth Fellowship, and Research

for Creative Projects grant. Uliyanova has taught many workshops over the years

and is currently an Instructor of Record at SUNY New Paltz.

www.viktorsha.com


Tickets are sliding scale: $15-$35

5 available tickets at $35

4 available tickets at $25

3 available tickets at $15

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