ONLINE COURSE
Sun Printing with Shadows: Experimental Approaches to Cyanotype
Cyanotype is a photographic process that uses iron compounds, sunlight, and water to create uniquely blue images. This course will focus on both traditional and experimental methods of cyanotype printing, covering a variety of approaches to explore the possibilities of this historic process through a contemporary lens. Through lectures, hands-on instruction/experimentation, and group discussions, students will create a wide range of test prints and one final piece or small series to present in the final class.
We’ll discuss a variety of skills, including photogram printing, creating digital negatives, toning with various materials, and printing onto alternative materials such as fabric, glass, and wood. This class is intended for anyone interested in learning more about the possibilities of this analogue process, with a particular focus on expanding beyond conventional prints on paper into more sculptural and larger format pieces.
You'll receive a list of easy-to-obtain materials you'll need for the class once you register.
Claudia Kaatziza Cortínez is an Argentine/Chilean/American artist and educator. She has exhibited her work, curated exhibitions, and organized educational projects in the US and Latin America for over a decade. Her studio practice combines printmaking, sculptural, and photographic techniques that depict urban and domestic architecture as sites of reflection and transformation. Central to her work is experimenting with materials such as paper pulp and light sensitive chemistry to capture imprints of spaces and objects, and how the residue of these imprints can communicate a larger socio-political narrative. Claudia is co-founder of LAZO, an art collective that brings together Latinx artists to create participatory projects and exhibitions. Claudia received her BFA from Rhodes Island School of Design (RISD) and MFA from Yale. Recent awards and residencies include the Yale Norfolk Teaching Fellowship, Silver Art Projects Residency, Rema Hort Mann Grant, Center for Book Arts Residency, Lower East Side Printshop Residency, and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) Community Engagement Grant among others. She is currently an artist in residence with her collective LAZO at The Clemente in New York City.
Claudia teaches alternative processes for StrudelmediaLive.