Join artist Ella Mahoney for a hands-on, craft-focused cyanotype workshop suitable for all ages and experience levels. Using natural materials from the surrounding environment, paper cutouts, and other found objects, participants will explore this historic photographic printing technique to create striking blue-and-white prints on paper or fabric. This workshop offers a playful and accessible introduction to cyanotype, blending creativity with the natural environment. Perfect for families, friends, or solo makers looking to connect with nature through art. All materials provided. Just bring your curiosity!
About the Artist
Ella Mahoney is a member of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah); an artist, illustrator, and high school art teacher. She received her BFA in Illustration from the School of Visual Arts in New York City, and her MA in Art Education from Pratt Institute. Primarily working in oil, acrylic, and most recently silk painting; her work is based on storytelling and draws inspiration from creation stories and narratives of her personal experience of indigeneity and relationship to land and water. Her recent projects explore large-scale silk painting and installation as a medium that invites people to play and participate in creating spaces that encourage connection to each other and our environments.
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