Listening to the Land: Site-Specific Cyanotypes with Eric William Carroll
Listening to the Land: Site-Specific Cyanotypes with Eric William Carroll
Saturday, April 8th, 11 am - 2 pm
LivLab 513 Mill Street, Sylva NC 28779
Participants of this workshop will be introduced to the cyanotype process and create cameraless photographs of objects, plants, and archival materials related to the history of Sylva and the natural environment. This workshop is geared for students with little-to-no experience with cyanotypes, but even a seasoned practitioner should find value in this unique approach to the medium.
Eric William Carroll’s work on photography, science, and nature explores the differences in how we experience, organize, and represent the world. Carroll’s work has been shown widely and has been included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Museum of Art, Aperture Foundation, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Pier 24 Photography, among others. Carroll has participated in residencies with the MacDowell Colony, Rayko Photo Center and the Blacklock Nature Sanctuary, and was the winner of the 2012 Baum Award for Emerging Photographers. Born and raised in the Midwest, Carroll is currently based in Asheville, North Carolina where he helped co-found the Kinship Photography Collective.
Tickets are offered on a sliding-scale (suggested donation, $25 - $50, but all donations are gratefully accepted).
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