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Before digital cameras, memories were preserved in printed photographs, and one of the earliest and simplest methods of developing photos is cyanotype. Known for its rich, distinctive blues, cyanotype produces unique prints that turn any memory into a work of art.

Bring your own photographic negatives or use some of ours to explore cyanotype and discover the science, the artistry, and the sheer fun of this process. No previous art or photography experience is required: beginners are welcome! 

Facilitated by Ariel Skovera, Center for Creativity

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