Artist Workshop: Cyanotypes with Aly de Groot
Date and time
Location
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
19 Conacher Street
The Gardens, NT 0820
Australia
Refund policy
Join artist Aly de Groot for a cyanotype workshop and to discover more about her practice.
About this event
Cyanotype is an alternative photographic technique invented in the early 1800s. The cyanotype process involves placing objects, such as leaves, on paper coated with a light-sensitive film which is then exposed to sunlight. Join artist Aly de Groot to create a distinctive blue cyanotype print using a range of plants and other materials to form your composition.
$25.00 per person | Spaces are limited | Bookings are essential | Materials provided
Key Information
Suitable for ages 12+ | Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Register at the Information Desk in the Foyer from 10:45am.
Meet in the foyer at 11:00am then proceed to the workshop with the artist.
COVID-Safety
We encourage you to:
* maintain 1.5m physical distancing from people not known to you where possible
* practice good hand hygiene and stay home in you are feeling unwell.
Please contact MAGNT via info@magnt.net.au prior to 10:30am on the day if you need to cancel due to illness.
Image: Cyanotype workshop, Student work. Image courtesy and © the artist.