Join visual artist Jane Cummins (co-founder of Studio ID-11) and the National Youth Arts Programme team for a special workshop to explore the cyanotype printing process! This training event will help add to your creative facilitation toolkit for youth work settings, introduce you to an area of visual arts you might not have tried before with young people, and offer a fresh approach to exploring themes/topics with young people through visual arts!
The cyanotype process produces images through sun printing. An object is placed on paper that has been treated with ferric ammonium citrate and potassium ferricyanide. After that, it is exposed to sunlight and then washed in water, leading to the uncovered areas of the paper turning dark blue.
In the morning, Jane will share with you a step-by-step guide to the cyanotype process, preparing chemicals, and experimenting with different objects, papers, and other materials. In addition, she will touch on the toning of cyanotype prints and how to create wet cyanotypes. After lunch, we will use the cyanotype process to explore the topics of identity and memory, and create larger artworks. The experience will be supported by space for reflection and discussion later in the day.
Join us on June 29th for a fantastic creative day on the beautiful grounds of Maynooth University!