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March 30–May 20, 2023

Silver Street Studios at Sawyer Yards

2000 Edwards Street, Houston, TX 77007
Wednesday–Saturday | 11AM–5PM

Closing Reception: Saturday, May 20 | 11AM–5PM

Cyanotype Workshop | 2–4PM

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Contact: Making Images Using the Cyanotype Process is a workshop-based, community-generated exhibition comprised of images made by Houston’s public. Between February 25 and May 20, FotoFest invites Houston’s public to participate in a series of FREE artist-led workshops where guests will create images using the cyanotype photographic technique. At the conclusion of each workshop, guests are encouraged to present their creations on Silver Street Studios’ gallery walls for the duration of the exhibition. 

The cyanotype process is one of the earliest forms of photographic capture and printing, invented 180 years ago. The process involves using chemistry and water to create a light-sensitive emulsion that reacts to light sources such as the sun or UV lamps. After the emulsion is exposed to light, the print is dipped into a mix of water and hydrogen peroxide to develop a blue-toned image. Many types of compositions can be created using the cyanotype process. During the Contact workshops, guests will learn two unique printing techniques: photogram printing, wherein objects are placed directly atop of the light-sensitive emulsion, and traditional negative printing, which uses photographic negatives to create a positive cyanotype print.

Three public workshops are taking place before the exhibition, on February 25, March 11, and March 16. These workshops will be led by FotoFest’s teaching artists and will generate the exhibition’s first works.

The opening reception for Contact is organized as a large-scale cyanotype making workshop and reception with free drinks, music, and light bites on March 30, 6-9 PM. Guests who attend the reception and workshop event will learn how to make cyanotype images and be among the first to present their images in the Contact exhibition.

Cyanotype workshops are being held on select Saturdays during the exhibition’s March 30–May 20 on view dates. Workshops begin with presentations by Houston-based artists Caroline Roberts (April 1) and Keliy Anderson-Staley (April 22), who utilize the cyanotype printing process in their practice. Materials for the workshops are being provided, and guests are encouraged to bring their own objects and photo negatives to create unique photograms and cyanotype positives. 

The exhibition concludes on May 20 with a closing celebration from 11AM–5PM. Guests who create works for the exhibition will be able to collect their images to take home.

For more information about the schedule of workshops and events visit www.fotofest.org/programs.

SCHEDULE OF WORKSHOPS AND EVENTS

All Contact programs are free and open to the public. No materials are required to participate in the exhibition workshops, but guests are invited to bring materials, objects, and photo negatives to create unique images. If guests are interested in creating a cyanotype image from an existing photograph, follow the Photoshop instructions in this video, and email a JPG file to info@fotofest.org with the subject line “Contact Negative.” FotoFest will print the negative on transparency paper at no charge.

Registration is encouraged, but not required. Visit fotofest.org/programs to find detailed information and links for registration.

CONTACT SPONSORS

MAJOR INSTITUTIONAL AND INDIVIDUAL SPONSORS
Houston Endowment; The Brown Foundation, Inc.; The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; National Endowment for the Arts; Texas Commission on the Arts; City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance; Eleanor and Frank Freed Foundation; The Powell Foundation; Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation; The Wortham Foundation; John R. Eckel, Jr. Foundation; The Susan Vaughn Foundation; Judith and Gamble Baldwin; Wendy Watriss and Frederick Baldwin; David and Martha Moore; FotoFest Board of Directors; and contributors to the FotoFest Annual Fund

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
iLand Cloud Services, Saint Arnold Brewery, Sawyer Yards, and Silver Street Studios

For further questions please contact:
Brandon Harris, FotoFest Manager of Engagement and Communications
T 713.223.5522 / press@fotofest.org