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Drew Gornik Cyanotype Photography Workshop

Drew Gornik Cyanotype Photography Workshop

Join the Clay Center’s own Drew Gornik for a cyanotype photography workshop! Simple chemicals, paper, light, and water are all that is needed to create the photographic blueprints known as cyanotypes. Explore this 19th century photographic process using your own images, learning how to coat paper and fabric before transferring negatives. All experience levels are welcome but children under 10 to be accompanied by an adult. Limited space available; advanced registration required. Questions? Please call our Box Office at 304-561-3570 or email JulietArtMuseum@theclaycenter.org.

Drew Gornik is the Exhibit & Programming Coordinator for the Clay Center’s Juliet Art Museum. A photographer interested in experimental processes, Gornik teaches photography and a range of other art activities here at the Clay Center. He is excited to welcome you to the art museum and introduce you to our new photography exhibition “Walking in Antarctica”!

The Walking in Antarctica exhibit and related programming is supported by Fund for the Arts, The Elliot Family Foundation, Daywood Foundation, Herscher Foundation, Inc., Bernard H. Blanche E. Jacobson Foundation, and Charles & Mary Fayne Glotfelty Foundation.

The Clay Center’s performing and visual arts offerings are presented with financial assistance from the West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture, and History, and the National Endowment for the Arts, with approval from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts.

 
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